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kidshealth.org

In many ways teens today are growing up faster than ever. That's why it's important to talk to your child about sex, particularly sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

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STD Symptoms — Common Symptoms of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Trichomoniasis - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “Sexually transmitted diseases are viruses, bacteria and even parasites that are passed to individuals through sexual intercourse. Some infected individuals may not have symptoms, which can result in them not getting treatment and continuing to spread the disease.View full resource at empowher.com

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Common symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease and trichomoniasis: http://t.co/LMqNUMmP #STDs #STD

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Questions about when and how to get screened for #STDs? Ask our experts http://t.co/9Dg14SE7 Follow #ACOGchat Thurs @ 1PM ET

acog.org — “Questions about when and how to get screened for #STDs? Ask our experts http://t.co/9Dg14SE7 Follow #ACOGchat Thurs @ 1PM ETView full resource at acog.org

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Join ACOG today at 1PM ET for Twitter chat on STDs: http://t.co/CZ23UDuX (PDF) @ACOGNews #ACOGChat

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Gyno Gab: The Blood Pressure of Your Right Arm

gynogab.blogspot.com — “All things gynecology, obstetrics, endometrial ablations, libido, infertility, breast disease, STDs, urinary tract disease, IUDs, endometriosis, nutrition, and women's health, with the latest on women's health clinical research trials. Your questions, my thoughts, the buzz on what's new and in the news by a Board Certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist.View full resource at gynogab.blogspot.com

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Gyno Gab: The Blood Pressure of Your Right Arm

gynogab.blogspot.com — “All things gynecology, obstetrics, endometrial ablations, libido, infertility, breast disease, STDs, urinary tract disease, IUDs, endometriosis, nutrition, and women's health, with the latest on women's health clinical research trials. Your questions, my thoughts, the buzz on what's new and in the news by a Board Certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist.View full resource at gynogab.blogspot.com

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Signs of the Most Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Women - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “Know the signs of the three most common STDs in the United StatesView full resource at empowher.com

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Signs of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in women: http://t.co/E2RgZpud #STD #STDs #sexualhealth #reproductivehealth

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Nail Scratch from Massage - STDs - International - MedHelp

medhelp.org — “Greetings, About two days ago I went to a spa and massage center, I was massaged for an hour by a therapist who seemed to have a cold. I think I got scratched by her fingernail on my back and on my ...View full resource at medhelp.org

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Nail Scratch from Massage: Greetings, About two days ago I went to a spa and massage center, I was massaged for... http://t.co/pXUcFAd3

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Gyno Gab: Punch in Your Sex Life and Punch in Your Workouts

gynogab.blogspot.com — “All things gynecology, obstetrics, endometrial ablations, libido, infertility, breast disease, STDs, urinary tract disease, IUDs, endometriosis, nutrition, and women's health, with the latest on women's health clinical research trials. Your questions, my thoughts, the buzz on what's new and in the news by a Board Certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist.View full resource at gynogab.blogspot.com

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Gyno Gab: Punch in Your Sex Life and Punch in Your Workouts

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Gyno Gab: Protect the Babies, 98,000 Birth Defects

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If 100 babies are born at your local hospital, how many will have a birth defect? http://t.co/O0kedpsa

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Infection of the Reproductive System: Chancroid - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “Virginia Department of Health (VDH) defined chancroid, also called soft chancre, as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) causedView full resource at empowher.com

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What is chancroid, or soft chancre, and how common is it? http://t.co/F3tlQHlg #STD #STDs

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

niaid.nih.gov — “Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)View full resource at niaid.nih.gov

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Stiffy or iffy? | Men's Health

menshealth.com — “Sexual health: stay healthy, learn to recognize warning signs, prevent STDs, and preserve your sexual health with help from Men's HealthView full resource at menshealth.com

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Sexual Health Roundup: Say Goodbye to Your Annual Pap Test But Don’t Forget to Get Tested for Chlamydia | RH Reality Check

rhrealitycheck.org — “Welcome to our new Weekly Sexual Health Roundup! Each week, writer and sexual health expert Martha Kempner will summarize news and research related to sexual behavior, sexuality education, contraception, STDs, and more.  We will still report in depth on some of these stories, but we want to make sure you get a sense of the rest and the best. Young Women Arenâ??t Being Tested for ChlamydiaView full resource at rhrealitycheck.org

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New Grad NP : Technology: A Virtual Preceptor

community.advanceweb.com — “On my first day working the clinic alone, I saw 19 patients, half of whom were primary care patients and the others a combination of family planning, child health, and STDs. The nurses were amazed and very pleasantly surprised. Given that the PA who wasView full resource at community.advanceweb.com

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Technology: A Virtual Preceptor: On my first day working the clinic alone, I saw 19 patients, half of whom were ... http://t.co/3uAIGITL

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