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    Essay On Chlamydia

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    Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection that concerns both sexually active men and women (Smith, 2017). If the infection fails to be treated it can result in major long-term complications, including infertility or pelvic inflammatory disease in women (Smith, 2017). While chlamydia can affect any man or women who partakes in sexual intercourse, it is most frequent among 15-24-year old’s and is a growing concern in modern day society as the statistics continue to increase…

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    The Human Papilloma Virus could be one of the most dangerous sexually transmitted diseases, and this largely due to the fact that it can lead to some of the most deadly cancers. HPV has been linked to a variety of cancers such as cervical cancer, penile cancer, vulvar cancer, all very deadly cancers that if not caught early can lead to death. Around 14 million people die from cervical cancer every year (Tavernise). In order to prevent the risk of people contracting HPV and the cancers that may…

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    Chlamydia Research Paper

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    the safety precautions when there is a hurricane. Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. This infection is easily spread and there may be no symptoms you may not no it has passed to sexual partners. Many doctors tell people with more than one sex partner be tested for chlamydia regularly, even if they don't have symptoms. Chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics. The disease does not cause long-term problems if it is treated early. But untreated chlamydia…

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    choose to abstain from having sex and choose to practice abstinence. If you practice in abstinence there is a one hundred percent chance that there will be no way of getting pregnant. Abstinence can also prevent you from getting any type of sexually transmitted diseases like HIV, HPV, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and many more. Having abstinence in a relationship can also have many positive outcomes. It will help you have a stronger relationship with communication, trust, and a strong love for each…

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    sufficient priority in the United States killing more than 20,000 people every year. I currently work as a Public Health nurse and have observed that hepatitis is a disease that is spoken of rarely but is a growing public health problem. There are outreach events for awareness of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and sexually transmitted diseases but hepatitis has in a sense fallen between the cracks. In this paper, I intend to discuss the etiology and pathophysiology of hepatitis along with how…

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    Sexual abuse, just like any other kind of abuse, does not allow a child to feel secure in the surrounding environment, leaving the child emotionally distraught and, in some cases, unable to learn normal functions during growth (Adult 1). In this way, the effects of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) usually do not end in childhood. It is a crime that, thankfully, is commonly punished with more severity than murder. Memories of the abuse often haunt the child all through life, whether socially,…

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    Homeless Women

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    This act is much more common in women who try to escape being sexually assaulted. This act consists of a woman wearing multiple layers of heavy clothing like baggy jeans, oversized shirts and hoodies, and wearing big hats. Homeless women can prevent their victimization by making themselves less visible. This is also…

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    HIV/AIDS Advertising

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    that this disease can affect anyone who is not cautious. AIDS can be transmitted by many ways, but the most common are sex and needle sharing (“What Is HIV/AIDS?”). Safe sex is crucial in today 's society especially with gay and bisexual men (‘U.S. Statistics”). Without safe sex many people will receive sexually transmitted diseases, also known as STD’s. AIDS is one of the most common STD’s, but is not only an STD due from receiving it by needles. As stated above AIDS can also be transmitted by…

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    of discussion in today’s society. There are many aspects in a community that are directly impacted and correlated with prostitutes, or street workers. Prostitution has affected our society through human and sex trafficking, rape, spread of sexually transmitted infections, and assaults. There are many perspectives that people develop when it comes to this topic. On one hand, people believe this profession, that women and men alike choose, is unethical and that these prostitutes are merely being…

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    STD and would like to join one of these dating sites, there are a few things to keep in mind. Make sure that the site caters to your specific type of STD. While most STD dating sites will accept anyone living with a sexually transmitted disease, some are focused on specific diseases only. Also, depending on how comfortable you with your STD, searching for a site that allows you to discuss issues you are having in a forum can be a great way to remove limiting beliefs about yourself, get support…

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