New ‘Tampons’ Could Protect Women Against HIV

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Traditionally, women’s options for lowering their risk of contracting HIV have been relatively limited: Use condoms or don’t have sex. Don’t inject drugs. And get tested.
But if a team of bioengineers with the University of Washington succeeds at ushering its new research through clinical trials, women may soon be able to turn to dissolvable “tampons” that deliver HIV-preventing medication minutes before having sex…READ MORE

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