Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs': Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era (Report) by Journal of Health Population and Nutrition

Semen Contains Vitality and Heredity, Not Germs': Seminal Discourse in the AIDS Era (Report)

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INTRODUCTION Dominating perspectives of public health often ignore cultural meanings of sexual health concerns, such as semen loss, and mainly work to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs)/HIV in the framework of disease and death. Traditional health practitioners deal with psychosexual health concerns of men but their treatments are often considered inappropriate by dominant doctrines of biomedical science. Ultimately, men are trapped and puzzled about how to get access to appropriate information and treatment options.

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