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Answer: Call the Georgia AIDS/STD Hotline at 1-800-551-2728, CDC-INFO at 1-800-232-4636, or the American Social Health Association at 1-800-227-8922. Some common links are listed below. Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Genital Herpes Human Papillomavirus (HPV) P...

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Answer: STD screening and testing is the only way to find out for certain if you have an STD. Screening helps to stay healthy and informed. There are different ways in which STD screening can be done. A blood test requires samples of blood to be drawn to che...

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Answer: Herpes (Herpes Simplex Virus Type I) is an STD that can cause herpes eye disease. Although not many people who get herpes will develop herpes eye disease, those who do may have redness, light sensitivity, tearing, headache, blisters and rash on the e...

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Answer: mother should postpone breastfeeding if she has/is: Group A streptococcus: mother may breastfeed when over acute stage and after 24-hour treatment. Active tuberculosis: mother must wait to breastfeed until treatment is established for two weeks; moth...

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Answer: Answer: Yes! You are at higher risk for contracting at least three different STIs: HPV (Human Papillomavirus) A primary cause of cervical cancer No contraceptives protect against it Chlamydia The most prevalent STI Use of hormonal contraceptives incr...

Am I at a higher risk for contracting STIs if I use condoms or hormonal contraceptives? | Compasscare.info

Answer: The Clark University Health Service is a primary care outpatient clinic offering a variety of services and programs including: Diagnosis and treatment of acute and sub-acute episodic illnesses and injuries Ongoing and follow-up care of pre-existing c...

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