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Sexual Health Topics

  • Birth control Birth control
    Sexually active people should be aware of the different types of contraception available. Some forms of contraception have dual roles - to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and unwanted pregnancies. Since some forms of birth control are more reliable than others, you need to evaluate which method is most suited to you. more >>
  • Hepatitis Hepatitis
    Liver damage and inflammation are the main problems associated with hepatitis. Getting vaccinated against can provide immunity. Learn more about this condition, here. more >>
  • Herpes Herpes
    Often sexually transmitted, herpes is a common viral infection. To better understand herpes and how it affects your health, get more information here. more >>
  • HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS
    About 40 million people are currently infected with HIV, and it is a disease that slowly destroys the immune system, gradually leading to AIDS. Sharing needles and having unprotected sex are the 2 most common ways to get infected with this virus. If you are concerned about HIV, here are important information on how to get tested and diagnosed, and how to protect yourself. more >>
  • STIs/STDs STIs/STDs
    There are many different types of sexually transmitted infections (also known as STDs), and it is important to be aware of them and know how to protect yourself from an infection. Find more detailed information about chlamydia, gential warts, gonorrhea, syphilis, and the importance of practicing safer sex. more >>
  • Fertility and pregnancy Fertility and pregnancy
    From the time you make a decision to have a child and throughout the process of planning a pregnancy, it is an exciting and emotional anticipation for a couple. Making sure that your body is in good shape and taking the proper precautions as you prepare to welcome your baby can make a big difference in your experience. Learn more about folic acid, supplements, and a wide range of pregnancy-related health issues, and plan a positive journey. more >>
  • Sexual dysfunction Sexual dysfunction
    Sexual dysfunction affect both men and women. It is sometimes linked to other physical maladies, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, among others. Sexual dysfunction can also be attributed to emotional challenges with your sexual partner. Learning about the causes of this condition will empower you and get you on the road to healing. more >>

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