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Gonorrhea is becoming more difficult to treat with readily available antibiotics. In time, a case may show up in the U.S. that doesn't respond to any drugs currently in use.
ATLANTA - Gonorrhea has fallen to the lowest level on record in the United States, while the rates of other sexually transmitted diseases - syphilis and chlamydia - are on the rise, federal health officials said Tuesday.
Arizona’s health officials are tracking more cases of sexually transmitted diseases, in part because a federal grant.
A new report finds there are high rates of sexually transmitted diseases among people arrested in Maricopa County. The report was conducted in partnership between the Arizona Arrestee Reporting Information Network and ASU's Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety.
ATLANTA - More than 1 million cases of chlamydia were reported in the United States last year - the most ever reported for a sexually transmitted disease, federal health officials said Tuesday.
The nation’s veterans disability system is severely strained and it could be strained to the point of collapse when 700,000 returning Iraq and Afghanistan war vets begin applying for help.
When did getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases become so taboo? With the alarming rate of STDs in Maricopa County (every 26.8 minutes someone is diagnosed with an STD) you would think that everyone would want to be tested on a regular basis.
Sex education in the Kyrene Elementary School District could include the definitions of sexual practices if the governing board approves the changes tonight.
Sex education in the Kyrene Elementary School District could include the definitions of sexual practices if the governing board approves the changes tonight.
February 3, 2005
July 2, 2004
Infections are around us all our lives. Most seem to be short-lived, miserable bouts of intestinal or respiratory bugs that so often drive us to a doctor.
A gossip Web site has been hit with an $11 million judgment for libel and slander after posting false accusations that a northern Kentucky teacher who works on the side as a Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader was exposed to two venereal diseases.
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