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Genital Herpes Urinary Tract
2,295 wordsSexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) There are now more than twenty disorders recognized as being transmitted primarily by sexual means. The more familiar STDs are AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia-related infections, genital herpes, candidiasis, nonspecific vaginitis, trichomoniasis, pediculosis, scabies, and urinary tract infections. GONORRHEA One of the most frequently encountered communicable diseases in the U. S. It is caused by the bacterium Neisseria Gonorrihoeae, which is common all ov...
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Men And Women Sexual Intercourse
1,328 wordsIn the SeptemberFortogragy 11 / 90 In the September issue of The Forerunner (Vol. X, No. VI), we examined the relationship between pornography and violent crime in an article entitled Mass Murder and Pornography Are They Related? Since the publication of the September issue, we have received a number of responses challenging the claim that pornography and violent crime are related. These responses implored us to use real, honest and acceptable facts in defending this position. As a follow up to ...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Differences Between Men
1,979 wordsIt seems to be a fact that men and women have behavioral styles. ? Around 50 percent of all marriages in the United States, including second marriages and so on, end in divorce, and most clients report trouble in their marriages. It is believed that the problem boils down to the fact that men are generally more aggressive and less emotionally attached than women, and therefore, it is difficult for men and women to settle differences. ? The gender differences between men and women continues to ga...
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