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jen157

April is National STD Awareness Month Get Tested

The birds and the bee's are all part of April but so is National STD Awareness Month, a time to get tested and get your partners and friends to get tested.   STDs like Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV and Aids often have no to little symptoms and may go unnoticed. See STD Symptoms making it easy to pass the STDs around.    The... Read moreChevron
posted 04/01/2010, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Charlotte Grayson, M.D.

Charlotte Grayson, M.D.

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How to Tell Your Partner You Have an STD

The time has come. You're dating a great guy and you think that things may soon lead to the bedroom. But, being responsible, you know you've got to have "the talk" before things go any further.   This has got to be a difficult scenario to face. After all, you're in the midst of a blossoming romance with someone you care enough about to have... Read moreChevron
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E-mail Subject: STD Alert

We now send invitations, love letters, announcements, news bulletins, baby births, even divorce notices by e-mail.  So why not let someone know that they may have been inadvertently exposed to an STD??  That's exactly what inSPOT, a service born in San Francisco, California does.  And it seems to be an innovative and effective way... Read moreChevron
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Introducing Our Newest Health Expert: Amy Hendel

As a woman and someone with a background in medicine and health, I was always aware of the importance of safe sex, particularly when my focus was trying to protect myself from STDs (sexually transmitted diseases).  As a parent of teens, one who is a girl, I was shocked to learn recently that 1 in 4 teenage girls has an STD and 2% of the... Read moreChevron
posted 06/05/2008, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Charlotte Grayson, M.D.

Charlotte Grayson, M.D.

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Raising the Alarm on Herpes & Other STDs in Teen Girls

  Raising the Alarm on STDs in Teen Girls Did you hear the recent study that showed that one in four girls and young women are infected with an STD - Chlamydia, genital herpes, trichomonas, or human papillomavirus (HPV)? And 15% had more than one STD! Given what I've seen in practice, this is not that surprising, but it is... Read moreChevron
posted 04/07/2008, comments (0)|