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The Center of Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about 90% of sexually active people have been exposed to STDs. The CDC say that HPV has a tendency of showing mild, if any, symptoms.
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
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The cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are increasing all over the US. Most people think that 'S' in STD means that the diseases are only spread through sexual contact. The fact is that STDs can also spread without a sexual intercourse.
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain one of the most feared diseases in the US, and in most of the developed countries in the world. However, you can easily and drastically reduce the risk of catching them by taking certain precautions. In this post, we will discuss five methods of STD prevention that will help you avoid contracting any sexual diseases.
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
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HIV has infected 37 million people worldwide and is the most reported sexually transmitted disease (STD). Another STD — herpes — is a far more common disease. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 3.7 billion adults under the age of 50 suffer from the herpes simplex-1 (oral herpes) virus. Moreover, around 417 million adults under the age of 50 suffer from the herpes simplex-2 (genital herpes) virus. Taken together, more than half of the human population suffers from the herpes virus.
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
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Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that is experiencing alarming increase of infection throughout the US. It can be passed from one person to another through oral and vaginal sex, and has seen a 400 percent increase in the past five years. According to a report from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, syphilis that was nearly eliminated in late 2000 has again remerged presenting a substantial challenge for the health authorities.