If you have sex—oral, anal, or vaginal intercourse and genital touching—you can get an STD, also called a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Straight or gay, married or single, you're vulnerable to ...
Sean E. Bland, Matthew J. Mimiaga, Sari L. Reisner, Jaclyn M. White, Maura A. Driscoll, Deborah Isenberg, Kevin Cranston and Kenneth H. Mayer This study investigated the role of incarceration in ...
Objectives: This study was designed to gain a deeper understanding of the barriers and facilitators related to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and HIV screening among at-risk Boston men who have ...
The idea that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) always announce themselves with uncomfortable or visible symptoms is a dangerous misconception that health experts are working to correct. Research ...
The pandemic that has upended life in the U.S. could lead to increased STD rates and setbacks in the fight against HIV as public health resources are shifted to the coronavirus response. Access to STD ...
Newly released data from the Rhode Island Department of Health indicates that from 2013 to 2014, rates of sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis and HIV have risen significantly. Officials ...
Indian River County recorded the highest rate of new cases on the Treasure Coast, with 14 per 100,000 people diagnosed with the disease in 2023, Florida data show. That’s followed by St. Lucie County ...
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