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    obviously his accomplice, we find Premature Ejaculation as the most widely recognized sexual issue , this is a pathology portrayed by an absence of intentional control over discharge. Bosses and Johnson expressed that a man experiences untimely discharge in the event that he discharges before his accomplice accomplishes climax in more than 50% of his sexual experiences. Other sex specialists have characterized untimely discharge as happening if the man discharges inside two minutes of entrance;…

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    Reality television programs concerning teenage pregnancy are becoming a major influence in lives of today of adolescents. The major networks encourage young teens to view programs such as MTV’s Teen Mom, Teen Mom 2 and 16 & Pregnant so they will become addicted to watching the program and feel as if though they are a part of the characters reality life. Pursuant to research conducted by “Teen Health and the Media” the average American teen spends about 20 hours a week watching television…

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    last 30 years. Thanks to technological advances in fertility drugs and the fact that more women are having children after the age of 35 increases your odds of having twins. It is said that now one in 30 babies born in the U.S. is a twin. Although the number the of twins have escalated, it was reported that births of triplets or higher degree of multiple births has decreased over the past 18 years. Most people are only aware of the two most common types of twins, fraternal and identical, but…

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    The debate heightens when it comes to referring to abortion as a form of birth control. Since the overall legalization in 1973, over 57 million unborn babies have been killed, which is more than to population of Spain. That is one every twenty-four seconds. Abortion is wrong because it is not simply a personal choice, but a grave offense against God and His creation. Blessed Mother…

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    Although women status in Mexico has changed significantly over time, many Mexican women face a lot of public health issues, discrimination, and different kinds of harassment that need to be addressed and worked on (Ibarguen-Tinley, 2015). This paper targets teenage girls between the ages of 13-19 currently living in Mexico City, Mexico. The three top public health issues faced by these population are drug abuse, sexual harassment, and teenage pregnancy. Drug abuse is very common among Mexicans,…

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    The leading public health concern in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina is a chronic disease. There are four major chronic diseases that affect Mecklenburg County residents and nearly 50% of all premature deaths in Mecklenburg County. Theses chronic diseases are cancer, diabetes, heart diseases, and stroke. They are tied to several modifiable risk factors such as smoking, poor nutrition, and physical inactivity. In a 2016 Community Health Assessment by Mecklenburg County, residents ranked…

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    the Government over abortion lately, due to all the controversy internationally. The main perspective that is focused on would be, the legalization of the act, with countless pro-life people and many pro-choice, the issue of disagreement on legalization stands with going. Pro-life people see abortion from the view-point of abortion being banned world-wide, while pro-choice people see abortion through the…

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    Teen pregnancies and contraceptive methods has always been a heavily debated topic, especially for sale to youth. Teens often struggle with telling parents about concerns with sex so having an easier approach would be beneficial in many ways. It should be available to teenagers because it is a safe and effective emergency way to decline unintentional teenage pregnancy. Birth control should be readily available to teenagers to provide easy access, lower teen pregnancy rates and set safety…

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    Miscarriage can be defined as a loss of pregnancy that occurs randomly. It is also known as “spontaneous abortion” (“Early”). Miscarriages typically happen between the first 13 weeks of pregnancy and usually result in discomfort and bleeding (“Early”). Miscarriages are not an uncommon event; it is statistically shown that 10-25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage (“Miscarriage”). With that in mind, there are certain causes and effects of miscarriages. The first most common cause of a…

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    leads to more teen pregnancy over comprehensive sexual education. When comparing the abstinence only versus comprehensive sex education, comprehensive sex education was associated with a 50% lower teen pregnancy risk (“National”). In Illinois alone, 22,660 teenage women between the ages of fifteen and nineteen were pregnant in the year 2011. In that same year, there were 390 pregnant teens under the age of fifteen. In the United States total, there were 562,320 teen pregnancies in 2011 (“U.S.”).…

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