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African women use advice apps to improve sexual relationships rather than health – News-Medical.Net
Rather than using apps to seek health information, 20 per cent of African women use them to please their partners, writes Laura Owings.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 16 2020
Rather than using apps to seek health information, 20 per cent of African women use them to please their partners, writes Laura Owings.
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