Even midwives are being given rewards, such as cellular phones with free air time, for promoting certain brands of prophylactics. |
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A favourable climate makes Bankya suitable for year-round spa treatment, as well as for general prophylactics. |
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You'll need hepatitis and typhus shots, and you'll need to take malaria prophylactics while there. |
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Due to their social importance, the state should pay for prophylactics, diagnostics and treatment. |
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More than a third of the population suffer from a virulent strain of malaria, so consult your doctor about effective prophylactics. |
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It was presently crammed with empty beer cans and cigarette packets and possibly a few used prophylactics. |
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This mechanism was not relevant in our study, inasmuch as veterans did not use any chemical warfare prophylactics. |
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It is also highly recommended that people take prophylactics against malaria. |
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The machines will dispense the prophylactics at a price of one yuan apiece, and it is hoped that they will prove an effective tool against the nation's HIV epidemic. |
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Women of childbearing age should be treated with prophylactics with caution because of the teratogenicity of most of the drugs used for this purpose. |
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Apart from hygienic measures, homoeopathic medicines can play a marvellous role as prophylactics to control the outbreaks of such epidemic diseases. |
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They are now self-taught experts on prophylactics and parasitic diseases. |
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In recent years, strains of the disease have developed a resistance to the prescription drug and, in some pockets, resistance to other prophylactics. |
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Probably in part for this reason, it chose preventable medical conditions, rather than male prophylactics, as the proper analogue for unwanted pregnancy. |
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Fromm took courses in rubber chemistry and came up with the idea to apply the knowledge to prophylactics. |
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The clinic is not only lacking in free prophylactics, but in every aspect. |
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Orthoses can be used as prophylactics to optimise performance in sport. |
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