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  2. About error message 'We have found a virus on your attachment ...

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    You may receive the message "We have found a virus on your attachment...Send your email again...ML0021" because the AOL email virus scan detected a virus on the file you’re attempting to send as an attachment. Once a file has been rejected by the AOL email service as containing a virus, it can’t be sent even if the virus is cleaned by a ...

  3. Early Signs of an HIV Infection: What You Need to Know and Do

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    ulcers in the mouth. ulcers on the genitals. night sweats. diarrhea. malaise. muscle pain. nausea. Early HIV symptoms generally develop within 2 to 4 weeks of transmission. Some people may not ...

  4. CDC Warns About Rhinovirus and Enterovirus D-68: What to Know

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    Resultingly, with the increase in rhinovirus and enterovirus cases in the United States this year, the CDC Health Alert Network issued a warning for clinicians to be vigilant for this virus ...

  5. HIV/AIDS Symptoms, Stages, and Early Warning Signs - WebMD

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    Sore throat. Swollen lymph nodes. A red rash that doesn't itch, usually on your torso. Fever. Ulcers (sores) in your mouth, esophagus, anus, or genitals. If you have symptoms like these and might ...

  6. 27 Most Common HIV Symptoms in Men - Healthline

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    Outlook. Symptoms of HIV in cisgender men and others assigned male at birth (AMAB) can vary greatly. They may include symptoms of illness such as fever, cough, vomiting, or swollen lymph nodes ...

  7. Potentially unwanted program - Wikipedia

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    A potentially unwanted program ( PUP) or potentially unwanted application ( PUA) is software that a user may perceive as unwanted or unnecessary. It is used as a subjective tagging criterion by security and parental control products. Such software may use an implementation that can compromise privacy or weaken the computer's security.

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