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    For years, conversations about vaginal health have been framed in simple, binary terms: there are “good” bacteria and there are “bad” bacteria. If the “good” bacteria dominate, you’re healthy. If they don’t, something must be wrong. But emerging research from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) challenges that long-standing narrative. A new study […]
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