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PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) is a course of antiviral medication you can take to prevent HIV infection if you have potentially been exposed to the virus...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an oral medication that prevents HIV in people at risk of infection with the virus...
In Australia, HIV is most commonly spread when having sex without a condom and when sharing needles and other injecting equipment...
Type 1 diabetes can affect anyone of any age, but is more common in people under 30 years...
Hashimoto's disease progresses very slowly over many years, so the symptoms may go unnoticed...
The lymphatic manages fluid levels in the body, filters out bacteria and houses types of white blood cells...
The most common infections for people with lupus include those of the respiratory tract, skin and urinary system...
Lupus most commonly appears in women of childbearing age...
Lupus can be controlled with medications, so the majority of affected women are able to have children...
Sjogren’s syndrome can be managed with medications and products such as artificial tears and saliva...