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  2. Mpox (monkeypox) is a viral disease similar to smallpox. It causes fever, swollen lymph nodes, and a lesion-like rash. The lesions can appear on or near your genitals or anus and in other areas.

  3. Do You Have the Flu, RSV, COVID, or a Cold? - WebMD

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    Winter is almost here, and with it may come runny noses, coughing, and congestion. But how do you know if you just have a common cold, or if you have one or more of the three respiratory viruses ...

  4. 8 Foods for Your Penis’s Blood Flow, T-Levels, and Sperm Count

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    Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains has benefits for your sexual health and may reduce your erectile dysfunction risk. Healthy choices with proven benefits include spinach ...

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  6. 11 Home and Natural Remedies for Toothache Pain - Healthline

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    Dental decay: If a cavity or dental decay is causing your toothache, your dentist will likely remove the decay and put in a filling. Filling: When a cavity is removed from your tooth, your dentist ...

  7. Blowjobs: What Are They and How to Give One - WebMD

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    Blowjobs, along with other types of oral sex, are often part of foreplay before vaginal or anal penetration. But you can give or receive a blowjob on its own, or during or after intercourse.

  8. 15 Early Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy - Healthline

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    Early signs of pregnancy are often more than a missed period. Learn about what to expect, the timeline of signs, taking a test, and more.

  9. Protein in Urine: A Chart on What Your Levels Should Be

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    A reading of 30 mg/g of protein or less in your urine is considered a normal amount and isn't usually a cause for concern. However, higher levels can be a sigh of kidney disease.