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Chance of getting monkeypox by waxing
JulianRodriguez
Hello, Before monkeypox started I used to go to a waxing salon for waxing the back, buttocks and around anus area. The person who does...
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How does skin to skin infection work? (specifically monkeypox)
mind-lost
Is skin-to-skin contact a specific medical classification that would be different than how a lay person thinks of it? Normally I don't th...
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Vaccine against monkeypox
123jaci
Is there a vaccine against monkeypox available? As children we had the small pox vaccine, but is that still sufficient after 50 years, ...
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