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    One of the dreaded fears that a person has after having sex without protection is the fear of STD ( sexually transmitted disease) or some infection. They find it embarrassing to go to a doctor. They do not realize the urgency and necessity of a medical examination for their safety and the safety of their partner until it is too late. The STD clinic DC understands the necessity of a secured and confidential environment. They take umpteen measures to ensure that nothing is leaked to anybody except

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    A. Trachoma This is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium “Chlamydia trachomatis”. The infection causes the inner surface of the eyelids to become rough leading to pain in the eye‚ breakdown of the cornea and possible blindness. Untreated‚ repeated trachoma infections result in entropion - a painful form of permanent blindness when the eyelids turn inward‚ causing the eyelashes to scratch the cornea. Children are the most susceptible to infection due to their tendency to easily get dirty

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    smoking and drinking to calm our nerves‚ relax or to just for the pleasure of it. Some people like to drive too fast being considered risk takers. There are many individuals who are having unsafe sex‚ which can lead from anything from STD’s like chlamydia‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis‚ and herpes to even AIDS which in the end will take their life (Wright & Boorse‚ 2011). Even something so simple as laying out in the sun‚ engorging in too much food‚ not getting enough exercise‚ criminal activities such as stealing

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    Quality Management (QM) Program Goals and Objectives The goals and objectives of the QM Program are: To improve the quality of medical and behavioral health care and service provided to Members through administrative simplification and a comprehensive and ongoing system of monitoring measurable performance indicators (including indicators based on high-volume‚ high-risk‚ and problem-prone services‚ data from customer satisfaction surveys‚ complaints/occurrences‚ and appeals‚ and other relevant sources)

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    Condoms in School.

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    students free condoms because condoms prevent STD’s‚ unwanted pregnancies and shows maturity. Schools should give students free condoms because condoms prevent STD’s. STD stands for sexual transmitted disease. There are tons of then like HPV‚ Chlamydia‚ Syphilis and Gonorrhea. Those are just a few. Most of these STD’s are deadly and many people with them don’t even know. The only way you can be sure you don’t have it is to get tested. In addition‚ schools should give students free condoms because

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    person’s physical and emotional‚ as well as his or her relationship and self image. FACTS ON SEXUAL HEALTH AROUNF THE WORLD 1. Every year three million teens- about 1 in 4 million sexually active teens get a Sexually Transmitted Disease. 2. Chlamydia is more common among teens than older women and men. 3. Teens have higher rates of gonorrhea than do sexually active men and women aged 20-44. 4. Some studies show that up to 15% of sexually transmitted diseases of sexually active teenage women

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    Running Head: Environmental Problems in Prenatal Development Environmental Problems in Prenatal Development Abstract For my research topic‚ I chose environmental problems in prenatal development. I chose this topic because I have a great interest in prenatal development and the care the mother provides that will negatively affect the fetus while it is still developing. Learning about the problems that occur will be an enormous advantage with my future career in nursing. Throughout my

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    One of the most controversial topics over the years is abortion. Is a murder or not? When does a fetus become a human? These questions may never be answered. Everyone has his or her own beliefs on whether or not abortion is moral. Abortions have been performed throughout many of centuries. Recently‚ there have been a number of court cases that has changed the legality of abortions‚ especially in the United States. Even religions have changed views on abortions over the years. In the conflict of

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    damage to the uterus‚ ovaries‚ fallopian tubes or other parts of the female reproductive system‚ and it is consider the primary preventable cause of infertility in women. CAUSES PID is a complication often caused by some STDs like gonorrhea and chlamydia. The cervix prevents bacteria that enter the vagina from spreading to the internal reproductive organs. When the cervix is exposed to other STDs‚ it becomes infected and less able prevent the spread of organisms to the

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    of the time‚ these babies are often dead by the time they are found. Most importantly‚ as those that engage in sex before marriage usually have unprotected sex‚ there is a high risk for them to contract sexually transmitted diseases like Herpes‚ Chlamydia‚ Genital Warts‚ Gonorrhea‚ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other diseases as people who engage in premarital sex tend to have multiple sex partners. Some sexually transmitted diseases can be treated if early treatment is sought. However

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