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STD Vaccinations
Are there any vaccines you could take to protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases? Find out more in this...
Public Toilets and STDs
Is it possible to be infected with a sexually transmitted disease by using public toilets? Dr. Lisa Flowers, MD, from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Emory University, answers in this...
Kissing and STDs
Is it possible to contract a sexually transmitted disease by kissing? What kind of STDs can be transmitted orally? Dr. Lisa Flowers, MD, from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Emory University, answers in...
How Not to Get an STD For a Woman
Learn the best ways to protect yourself from sexually transmitted...
How Not to Get an STD For a Man
Learn the best ways to protect yourself from sexually transmitted...
How to Tell A Girl You Have an STD
Learn the best way to tell to a girl that you have a sexually transmitted...
STD Testing
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Telling Your Parents You Have an STD
Should you tell your parents if you have been diagnosed with an STD, or sexually transmitted... How to Avoid Sexually Transmitted Diseases StdsBy: Victor Ezeaku | 09/01/2008 | SexualityI will like to start by explain the meaning of sexually transmitted disease. A sexually transmitted disease or STD is a disease that one can get through sexual intercourse. In a world where there are so many sexually transmitted diseases with out cure, it will be better to avoid getting a deadly disease. As the saying going says, prevention is better than cure. 10 important Facts About Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) & Sexually Transmitted Infections (STBy: Roy Barker | 25/12/2005 | Dating1. WHAT ARE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STDS)? Sexually transmitted diseases are diseases that can be passed from person to person through sexual contact. In this case....... Sexually Transmitted Disease (STDs)By: jannah | 02/10/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsSTDs are diseases that are chiefly passed from one person to another during sexual activities or more likely in intercourse. Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) guideBy: Mansi Gupta | 06/01/2006 | HealthSexually transmitted diseases are escalating nowadays when more people have started entering into multiple sexual relationships. They might not consider this ethically wrong but the fact remains that such people are more prone to sexual diseases Sexually Transmitted Diseases on the Rise in the UKBy: Sean Cummings | 12/06/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsSexually transmitted infections (STI's) are rising rapidly in the UK and Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinics (or Genitourinary Medicine GUM Clinics) are finding it difficult to keep up with demand despite recent increases in NHS funding in the UK. Chlamydia and gonorrhoea are amongst the commonest STD's. An Overview of Sexually-Transmitted DiseasesBy: Jerry Leung | 07/01/2008 | SexualityThere are some diseases which are mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse. They are known as sexually-transmitted diseases (STD). Reasons 18-30s people are afraid to be tested for sexually transmitted diseasesBy: JackWalters | 03/07/2009 | HealthOver the last decade sexually transmitted diseases (STD) have become more and more widespread, with figures as high as 5.2% of women between the ages of 20 and 24 already having contracted Chlamydia. Syphilis - an Enduring Sexually Transmitted DiseaseBy: Beverly Hansen OMalley | 03/04/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsSyphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that goes through many stage while the bacterium completes its life cycle in the human body. The various stages of syphilis cause symptoms that look like a lot of other diseases and it is not unusual for syphilis symptoms to be confused with other diseases.
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