More than 60% of individuals over 60 have sex at least once a month. Yet, only 9.7% of women ages 45 to 60 report using a condom. What?! One main reason is that this demographic doesn’t think they are ...
Sexually transmitted diseases or STDs (formerly called venereal diseases) are among the world's most common infectious diseases. These bacterial or viral diseases are spread through sexual contact.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) usually pass from one person to another through sexual contact. Examples include chlamydia, crabs, and genital herpes. Treatment can depend on the type of STI.
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What's the Difference Between an STI and STD?
Sex-related health concerns, like HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhea, have long been referred to as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Now, many people use the term sexually transmitted infections (STIs ...
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