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  3. The Best At-Home STD Kits for 2024 - Healthline

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    Simple 2 ($99): This at-home test checks for chlamydia and gonorrhea, the two most common STDs. Standard 5 ($149): This includes the tests in Simple 2, and it also tests for trichomoniasis, HIV ...

  4. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    Mobile payment, also referred to as mobile money, mobile money transfer and mobile wallet, is any of various payment processing services operated under financial regulations and performed from or via a mobile device. Instead of paying with cash, cheque, or credit card, a consumer can use a payment app on a mobile device to pay for a wide range ...

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  6. Home Depot: Outperformance Likely to Continue - AOL

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  7. How to Interpret Cholesterol Numbers - WebMD

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    In the U.S., the numbers are measured by milligrams (mg) and deciliters (dL). The lab looks at how many milligrams of cholesterol are in 1 deciliter of blood, and they come up with a number of mg ...

  8. These are the formulas for calculating BMI: Metric. weight (kg)/ [height (m)]2. This is your weight in kilograms divided by your height in meters squared. Since metric height is generally measured ...

  9. Debt — and delinquencies — are on the rise for Americans

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    Credit card balances dipped (as they typically do post-holidays) by $14 billion to $1.12 trillion. However, when adjusting for inflation, balances have yet to surpass the levels seen in 2008.