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  2. Greg Owen (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Sexual health clinics began offering blood and urine tests to those purchasing the generic PrEP to provide assurance that they were buying the real drug instead of dummy pills. [5] I Want Prep Now grew continuously in web traffic as the National Health Service's (NHS) decision not to fund PrEP went through legal challenges. [5]

  3. 'My first cervical screening was over before I knew it' - AOL

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    NHS England has promised to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040. Women aged 25-49 are encouraged to have a screening every three years, while women aged 50-64 should have one every five years.

  4. File:National Health Service (England) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Cropped - NHS may well prefer clear space around their logo however for articles it looks odd so as such I've removed the clear space 01:34, 24 July 2017 220 × 125 (1 KB)

  5. Sexually transmitted infection - Wikipedia

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    There is little evidence that school-based interventions such as sexual and reproductive health education programmes on contraceptive choices and condoms are effective on improving the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents. Incentive-based programmes may reduce adolescent pregnancy but more data is needed to confirm this. [96]

  6. Laura Waters - Wikipedia

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    Waters is an HIV Consultant in the Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, where she works as a consultant physician in sexual health and HIV based at the Mortimer Market Centre . [3] She leads several antiretroviral clinical trials, including studying the impact of antiviral drugs on body weight. [4]

  7. AIDS: Don't Die of Ignorance - Wikipedia

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    AIDS: Don't Die of Ignorance was a public health information campaign begun in 1986 by the UK Government in response to the rise of HIV/AIDS in the United Kingdom. [2] [3] [4] The government believed that millions of people could become infected, so newspaper adverts were published, a leaflet was sent to every home in the UK, [2] [5] [6] [7] and, most memorably, a television advertising ...

  8. Mental health in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Mental health services were not integrated with physical health services when the NHS was established in 1948. Shortages of money, staff and buildings continued. Confederation of Health Service Employees organised an overtime ban in 1956, the first national industrial action in the NHS.

  9. What You Didn't Learn In Sex Ed - The Huffington Post

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    This isn’t entirely surprising. State standards for sex ed are hardly comprehensive. Even the most inclusive sexual health curriculums fail to adequately address female anatomy and sexual pleasure. These are the realities of sex ed standards, state-by-state. Graphics by Alissa Scheller. Source: Guttmacher Institute, April 2015