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Know the risks: HPV is common; 8/10 people who have sex will get it at least once.
HPV is a non-curable but treatable sexually transmitted infection. HPV has many different strands, which means it can have different effects on your body - some people may develop genital warts, other...
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SexTech: WTH is GYT? And Sex.Really.
I learned a lot at SexTech this past weekend in SF. Who knew that so many people from across the country got together to talk about sex and technology for two days?
Being that I am a sexual healt...
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Hotter Than Kate Moss
The news media is constantly telling us girls that we have negative body issues because the magazines we read and the movies we watch are filled with images of super-thin models and sexy movie stars. ...
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To have or have not? Sex is can be a big decision. Get the facts!
There are a lot of different things to consider when you when you think about having sex. You will need to check in with how you feel physically and emotionally, what your partner is feeling and how y...
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We Need Sexual Health Resources on College Campuses
Despite the fact that college students are not required to take a class on sexual health, most college students know a few things about safe sex, but do they always apply what they know?
I would sa...
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Not all clinics test for all STDs. Ask to know what you're being tested for.
When you go to a clinic for an STD test, make sure to find out what tests you’ll be receiving. Not all clinics test for all STDs and not all STD tests may be necessary for you!
Since most STDs have...
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By age 21, ALL women need a Pap test to check for cervical cancer. Talk to a Doctor.
Cervical cancer is caused by the HPV virus. Over 50% of all people in the US who are sexually active will be exposed to the HPV virus. Each year, about 12,000 women get cervical cancer in the U.S. By ...
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Herpes, HPV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea are STDs that often don't show; Get tested to know.
When you are sexually active, you should get tested every six months to make sure you have not contracted any sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
STDs are very common in the United States. About ...
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