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California county experiences ‘alarming’ increase in STDs
Mon, 13 May 2013Lake County, a beautiful region north of San Francisco, is experiencing a surge in sexually transmitted disease (STD) infections that is prompting concern for local medical experts. According to the Lake County News, chlamydia infection rates rose by 52 percent during 2012, a staggering number for such a small community. “We have seen a real increase in several [...]
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STDs in the News
Art exhibit aims at reducing HIV/AIDS stigmas
May. 15, 2013The Florida Department of Health has funded a traveling art exhibit that aims to reduce stigmas surrounding HIV/AIDS. Read More >
The CDC recently responded to press coverage about antibiotic resistant gonorrhea. Read More >