Book ReviewBook Review of \"Sexual Health Information for Teens: Health Tips about Sexual Development, Human Reproduction, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, including Facts about Puberty, Reproductive Health, Chlamydia, Human Papillomavirus, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Herpes, AIDS, Contraception, Pregnancy, and More\".
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CFS Research.orgExplore a large collection of scientific articles on chlamydia infections collected out of different medical journals.
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Condyloma.orgProvides information on sexually transmitted disease, HIV, condyloma and genital herpes treatment.
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HPV and Cervical CancerInformation from Planned Parenthood about prevention, risks for cancer, screening, and treatment.
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Human Development Resource CouncilInternational non-profit educational organization specializing in fetal development, pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases (STD's), abortion, post-abortion syndrome and pre-marital abstinence as the healthy choice.
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Pregnancy ChoicesPregnancy Counseling, free pregnancy tests, ultrasound, baby supplies, maternity clothing, adoption referrals.
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SexaktuelltThis is a site for you who want information on sexual matters. We take up different issues such as sexual transmitted diseases and abortion. Presented in multiple languages.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment GuidelinesDetails of prevention and diagnostic measures, recommended treatments, discussions of special populations such as pregnant women and the HIV-positive, from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Intended for health-care professionals.
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Std Information and ResourcesOnce known universally as venereal diseases (VD), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are transmitted through close, intimate and sexual contact. The costs of dealing with these diseases runs into the billions of dollars annually.
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Std World of Resources NetworkWelcome to the most complete STD World of Resources Network. Everything from the latest clinical trials to Free Valtrex.
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The Media ProjectThe Media Project, a program of Advocates for Youth, provides entertainment industry professionals with the most up-to-date and accurate information about sexual health issues. Young people cite the media as one of their top sources of information about sexuality and relationships. The Media Project offers writers, producers and executives an array of services and research to support healthy portrayals of sexuality in their work.
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