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    recognized in North America‚ Europe‚ and the United Kingdom as causing outbreaks of proctitis among men who have sex with men. This STD is Lymphogranuloma Venereum‚ and all of these facts are true about it. Lymphogranuloma venereum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the serovars L1‚ L2‚ L2a and L3 of Chlamydia trachomatis. LGV is primarily a bacterial infection of the lymphatic system. Chlamydia trachomatis is the

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    sexual intercourse. Instead of our standard‚ two day system running today‚ we’d be able to have a longer‚ in depth conversation with the students that would enable them to understand the very basics of sex and all the possible ways to avoid sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s)‚ pregnancy‚ and to be more accepting of sexuality as a whole. The ten week time span we are given would be broken down into categories to address all topics relating to sex education. The first two weeks would cover the basics

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    Chlamydia Overview Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the UK. It’s passed on from one person to another through unprotected sex (sex without a condom). In 2010‚ there were 186‚753 people who tested positive for chlamydia in England. Most of these - more than 150‚000 - were people aged 24 or younger. Causes Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI)‚ which means that you get it through having unprotected sex (sex without a condom) with

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    Would there be less Sexually Transmitted Diseases or more? “The truth is if teens learned more about sex then there would be less teen pregnancies and less STDs.” ("5 Reasons Schools Should Adopt LGBTQ-inclusive Sex Ed.") I think teen pregnancies are unfortunate and teens should really think more about the consequence and how it can affect your life. “Most students‚ however‚ do not receive any instruction until 9th or 10th grade‚ by which time many have already became sexually active.” ("Implementing

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    Contraceptive Product Family: HealthCare Need: Birth Control‚ Protection from Sexually transmitted diseases. Manufacturer: HLL LifeCare Limited. Motivation Condom is a barrier devices used to prevent pregnancy. It is one of the contraceptive measures which was introduced as a preventive measure to control birth. In addition to this‚ we live in an age where threat of fatal diseases like HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections prevail the society .Also there is a dire need for sex education

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    Cited: Sexual Health - Sexually Transmitted Diseases Health.com - Health.com." Health.com: Health News‚ Wellness‚ and Medical Information. Web. 03 Dec. 2008. . "Sexual Health Health.com - Health.com." Health.com: Health News‚ Wellness‚ and Medical Information. Web. 03 Dec. 2009. . "Sexual Health - Sexually Transmitted Diseases Health.com - Health.com." Health.com: Health News‚ Wellness‚ and Medical Information. Web. 03 Dec

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    caused by Human Immune-deficiency Virus (HIV); therefore AIDS is indicative of an underlying cellular immune deficiency (Birchall & Murphy‚ 1992). It was first detected among homosexuals and drug users in the USA in 1981. Since then the disease has now spread to all the corners of the world. Two strains of HIV are recognized by medical experts: HIV -1 (discovered in 1983) and HIV-2 (discovered in 1986). HIV-1 is generally accepted as the cause of most AIDS cases throughout the world while

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    Arthur of this paper will expound on and explore various opinions on the issues of teens who indulge in sex‚ drugs‚ and alcohol. Parents may not be fully aware of the severity of teen alcohol and drug consumption or teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. As we allow our children to experience the freedom our parents denied us at their ages‚ we should ensure that our teens are knowledgeable of the responsibility that comes with freedom‚ and the high price of irresponsibility. Drugs and

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    43 percent. However it is worth noting that that the researchers neglected to explain the nature of said “sexual experience.” And what was not evaluated was at what age and in what marital status did the students‚ who had taken the class‚ become sexually

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    possibility of sexually transmitted diseases by having multiple sex partners‚ it isn’t! Also‚ mostly for men‚ promiscuity can be costly. In order to get to the point of intimacy with a woman‚ usually involves paying for drinks‚ at the very least‚ or a couple of dates‚ at the most and there would still be no guarantee of intimacy. Multiply that by the number of women a man wants to get intimate with and it can get expensive. When you’re married both‚ the possibility of contracting a sexually transmitted

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