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  1. ... spread through casual contact, such as holding hands, sharing eating utensils or drinking glasses, breastfeeding, kissing, hugging, ...
  2. Sharing with and learning from people who have the same condition and feelings as you can help ... Tell them as much as you feel comfortable sharing. Ask them to respect your privacy if you ...
  3. ... unwashed hands. Avoid close contact, such as kissing, sharing cups, or sharing eating utensils, with sick people. Clean and disinfect ...
  4. ... medicines to prevent or treat HIV Through needle sharing or other equipment used to inject drugs with ... greatly helps lower this risk. Using drugs and sharing needles or syringes. Having a sexual partner with ...
  5. Das RR, Sankar MJ, Agarwal R. Bed sharing versus no bed sharing for healthy term neonates. Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2021;4(4):CD012866. PMID: 33831222 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ ...
  6. ... not involve touching. This includes verbal abuse or sharing unwanted pornography. It may occur without the victim ... related to the event, many will find that sharing those feelings with a professionally trained counselor is ...
  7. ... a heroin user may develop problems related to sharing needles with other users. Sharing needles can lead to hepatitis, HIV infection, and ...
  8. ... has hepatitis B, their baby can become infected) Sharing items such as razors or toothbrushes with an ... an infected person Sex with an infected partner Sharing needles, syringes, or other drug-injection equipment Exposure ...
  9. ... loss. You miss certain social rituals such as sharing food with friends or family, eating certain foods, ...
  10. ... review any materials you plan to use before sharing them with your patient. Keep in mind that ...
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