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  2. How Long Does It Take for Birth Control to Work? - Healthline

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    If you get your first shot within five days of your period starting, you’ll be fully protected within 24 hours. If your first dose is administered after this time frame, you should continue to ...

  3. HIV After One Exposure? Transmission, Risk Factors & More

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    The following factors influence your chances of developing HIV after exposure. Viral load. Viral load is a measure of how much of a virus is in a person’s blood. The higher somebody’s viral ...

  4. Computer multitasking - Wikipedia

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    In computing, multitasking is the concurrent execution of multiple tasks (also known as processes) over a certain period of time. New tasks can interrupt already started ones before they finish, instead of waiting for them to end. As a result, a computer executes segments of multiple tasks in an interleaved manner, while the tasks share common ...

  5. 10 IUD Insertion FAQs: Pain, Side Effects, Aftercare, More

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    One of the most common IUD side effects is a change to your period. “With a copper IUD, you might have a heavier flow [during your period] the first couple cycles,” says Torres. You might also ...

  6. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    The migration process from Exchange Server 5.5 necessitated having the two systems online at the same time, with user-to-mailbox mapping and a temporary translation process between the two directories. Exchange 2000 Server also added support for instant messaging, but that capability was later spun off to Microsoft Office Live Communications ...

  7. Organ Transplants: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    Organ transplants include kidney, pancreas, liver, heart, lung, and intestine. Vascularized composite allografts (VCAs), are now also possible, including face and hand transplantation. Sometimes ...

  8. Navigating Insurance When Living with a Chronic Health Condition

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    There’s a type of policy called chronic illness insurance, which pays a lump sum if you’re diagnosed with an illness that leaves you unable to perform at least two of the following six ...

  9. Diffie–Hellman key exchange - Wikipedia

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    With Diffie-Hellman key exchange, two parties arrive at a common secret key, without passing the common secret key across the public channel. Diffie–Hellman (DH) key exchange is a mathematical method of securely exchanging cryptographic keys over a public channel and was one of the first public-key protocols as conceived by Ralph Merkle and named after Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman.