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  2. Blue Button - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Button Logo, April 2012. The Blue Button is a system for patients to view online and download their own personal health records. Several Federal agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services, and Veterans Affairs, implemented this capability for their beneficiaries. [1] In addition, Blue Button has pledges ...

  3. Do You Have a Healthy Relationship? Signs, Red Flags, and Tips

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    Physical intimacy might involve kissing, hugging, cuddling, and sleeping together. Whatever type of intimacy you share, physically connecting and bonding is important. Your physical relationship ...

  4. Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    History. During the 1970s and 1980s, the VA began experimenting with the consolidation of mail prescription workloads. By 1994, it was ready for a computerized test project. Joseph Haymond, a pharmacist, instituted a manual filling system at the Leavenworth VA Hospital in the 1980s and processed all mail requests from Leavenworth VA and Topeka VA.

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    Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.

  6. How to Save a Struggling Relationship: 22 Ways to Reconnect

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    Engage in affectionate physical contact. Kraushaar encourages partners to regularly hug each other in a fully present and connected way. Holding hands or hugging releases oxytocin which can reduce ...

  7. Being with a Partner Who Has HIV - Healthline

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    Receptive anal sex, or being on bottom, is when a partner’s penis penetrates the anus. Receptive anal sex without a condom is considered the highest risk sexual activity for acquiring HIV. Being ...

  8. What to Do If Your Partner Has Genital Herpes - WebMD

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    Go to your doctor and get tested. A doctor may take a sample from what appears to be a genital herpes sore and send it to a lab for testing. You can also get a blood test. The blood test looks for ...

  9. How to Deal With Being Annoyed With Your Partner - WebMD

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    Use “I” statements, take turns talking, and listen to your partner. Calmly discuss how you feel and ask for what you need. ‌. Realize there might be things you can’t change and that you ...