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  2. How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes: 11 Methods - Healthline

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    Here are 11 ways to lower your risk of getting diabetes. 1. Reduce your total carb intake. The quantity and quality of your carb intake are both important factors to consider when making dietary ...

  3. HIV Prevention: 8 Tips to Prevent Transmission - Healthline

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    Here are a few things to consider. 1. Use a barrier method during sex. Condoms provide a type of barrier method to prevent the transmission of HIV and other STIs. Latex condoms for people with ...

  4. Curative care - Wikipedia

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    Curative care or curative medicine is the health care given for medical conditions where a cure is considered achievable, or even possibly so, and directed to this end. [1] Curative care differs from preventive care, which aims at preventing the appearance of diseases through pharmaceuticals and such techniques as immunization, exercise, proper ...

  5. Carcinoma is a cancer that starts in the skin or the tissues that line other organs. Sarcoma is a cancer of connective tissues such as bones, muscles, cartilage, and blood vessels. Leukemia is a ...

  6. Dental Insurance Plans: Types, Coverage, Benefits and More

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    Orthodontic care: Some full-coverage dental plans cover orthodontia, such as braces, retainers, or aligners, but usually only for children. You’re usually covered for two preventive visits per year.

  7. Parasitic Infections | Definition and Patient Education

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    Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite that often produces no symptoms. In some cases, it may cause itching, redness, irritation, and an unusual discharge in your ...

  8. Prevention paradox - Wikipedia

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    Prevention paradox. The prevention paradox describes the seemingly contradictory situation where the majority of cases of a disease come from a population at low or moderate risk of that disease, and only a minority of cases come from the high risk population (of the same disease). This is because the number of people at high risk is small.

  9. Preventive action - Wikipedia

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    A preventive action is a change implemented to address a weakness in a management system that is not yet responsible for causing nonconforming product or service. Candidates for preventive action generally result from suggestions from customers or participants in the process but preventive action is a proactive process to identify opportunities ...