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Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs New Clinical Practice Guidelines to Improve Care for Patients with Tinnitus
New clinical practice guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of tinnitus from the Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense tinnitus CPG team will offer better care for patients.
Emergency procedures are in place in multiple states due to Hurricane Milton & Hurricane Helene. >>Learn More
HIV—or human immunodeficiency virus—is a virus spread through certain body fluids. Most people who get HIV get it through anal or vaginal sex or through sharing needles or syringes. HIV weakens a person’s immune system by destroying important cells that fight disease and infection. There is no cure for HIV. However, you can control HIV with proper medical care. HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medicine that significantly lowers your risk of HIV infection. When taken as prescribed, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV.
HIV PrEP
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