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  2. HIV.gov - Wikipedia

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    HIV.gov. HIV.gov, formerly known as AIDS.gov, is an internet portal for all United States federal domestic HIV and AIDS resources and information. On World AIDS Day, December 1, 2006, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched AIDS.gov. The site contains content and links that guide users to their desired information.

  3. Depression. Fatigue. Infertility. Less hair growth on the body and face. Breast tissue growth. Sores on the penis. A common sign of HIV is painful open sores, or ulcers on your mouth or esophagus ...

  4. Tawaif - Wikipedia

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    A tawaif was a highly successful courtesan singer ‚ dancer ‚ and poet who catered to the nobility of the Indian subcontinent, particularly during the Mughal era. Many tawaifs ( nautch girls to the British) were forced to go into prostitution due to a lack of opportunities by the time of the British Raj. [1]

  5. Tafwid - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic theology, tafwid (or tafwid al-amr li-llah, relegation of matters to God) is a doctrine according to which the meanings of the ambiguous verses of the Qur'an should be consigned to God alone. [1] [2] [3] Those who follow this school do not utilize metaphorical interpretation. Rather, they leave problematic texts uninterpreted ...

  6. Tardive Dyskinesia Treatment and Management - Healthline

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    Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder that causes uncontrolled movements in the body. While there's no cure for TD, treatment and management options are available.

  7. Facts about Tardive Dyskinesia: Debunking Misconceptions

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    Myth #1: Tardive dyskinesia is uncommon. Fact: Tardive dyskinesia affects 500,000 or more people in the United States. At least 20 percent of people who take older neuroleptic medications ...

  8. Tardive Dyskinesia: Definition, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

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    Tardive dyskinesia is a side effect of antipsychotic medications. These drugs are used to treat schizophrenia and other mental health disorders. TD causes stiff, jerky movements of your face and ...

  9. What Medications Can Cause Tardive Dyskinesia? - Healthline

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    What Medications Are Associated with Tardive Dyskinesia? Antipsychotics. Antidepressants. Anticholinergics. Parkinson’s medications. Seizure medications. Takeaway. Tardive dyskinesia is a ...