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    Discuss your infection with your partner. Make sure that your partner gets tested and treated, if necessary. Keep all follow-up visits as told by your health care provider. This is important. How is this prevented? Use condoms every time you have sex. Using condoms correctly and consistently can help protect against STDs. Avoid having multiple sexual partners. Talk with sexual partners about any symptoms either of you may have as well as any history of…

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    Strip Club Research Paper

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    Can You Pay My Bills? In today’s society, I think most children between the ages of 8 to 15 would come to learn about sex industry, and obtain an adequate understanding of that market within a year. Personally, I learned about the sex industry when I was 12 years old. When I first learned about the sex industry, I thought it was a fairly easy job. Porn stars got paid to have sex. Strippers were thrown lots of money by horny men or women who lusted for their body. Prostitution/escorts only had to…

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    Zika Virus Speech

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    Hello all! I am sure many of you all if not all have heard the news about the Zika virus lately. I am a healthcare worker, and while I was aware of Zika and the ways of transmission and effects of it, I was not aware of how many places in the US that have had cases. I recently saw my doctor and the subject of travel to Orlando came up, were you aware that the Zika virus has been found in mosquitoes there? I wasn't. I was aware they had been found in Texas, but none further. My doctor showed a…

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    teach them to protect themselves is unethical. The CDC have several reports proving that abstinence-only education is not working for today's youth and almost 70% of teens report that they had sex by 19 (Hauser), and without sexual education the students who have sex are left exposed to the risks of unprotected sex, like HIV, STDs, and pregnancy. In states like Texas, Alabama, and South Carolina that do not teach comprehensive sexual education, the birth rates are 66 out of 1,000, while states…

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    can reduce the chances of them obtaining health information, like how to reduce their risk for HIV infection. Communication on the other hand can differ by ethnicity, age, or socioeconomic status. In some cultures, they discourage discussions about sex, condom use, or any type of sexual behaviors. According to a 2014 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report from the CDC, most African American females and their families obtain some of their discussion about HIV and sexually transmitted diseases…

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    Gonorrhea is a very common sexually transmitted disease that is caused by the bacterium, Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is estimated that roughly 820,000 Americans have a gonococcal infection, an infection involving N. gonorrhoeae, each year. According to the CDC, less than half of estimated infections are reported to the organization. It is also approximated that 570,000 of Americans who are infected with the disease are between the ages of 15 and 24. In a 2015 quantitative observation, the CDC…

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    Research Paper On Pelvis

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    The pelvis is a bone that is found in both males and female skeletons. Although this bone is found in both sexes, the do differentiate from one another. The pelvis in a female has a structure built to help the female carry the baby during the pregnancy and during labor, so the pelvis is wider than that of the males. In the male skeleton, the pelvis is taller and narrower. The pelvis in males does have more of a structure to it. It is built to help males carry a heavier weight; therefore, the…

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    liver disease; disorders from the blood or blood cells like sickle cell anemia, leukemia or multiple myeloma; retinitis pigmentosa; stomach ulcers; penile deformities including Peyronie?s disease; or in case you have been advised to try to keep from sex for medical reasons.…

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    sexual contact. There are millions of people as such who are infected by Sexual Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and still unaware of it. For them, there is STI clinic available in the country. Infected patents are initially diagnosed at these clinics by the sex consultants who deal with the diagnosis followed by right treatment. Several symptoms are related to STI(Sexual Transmitted Infection). These complications are quite common in both in both men and women. These symptoms are burning sensation,…

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    STD.” (WebMD) It is most common with the ages between 15 and 24. (WebMD) Having unprotected sex, sexual contact with multiple partners, or anyone forced to have sexual intercourse are some of the causes of the spread of STDs. Unprotected sex is the use of having intercourse without a latex condom or taking any form on birth control for women. Most teens do not think about the consequences of unprotected sex, as it can bring serious danger to their health, and cause big changes in their lives.…

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