Posts Tagged ‘std facts’
Std Facts: Myths about Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Engaging in sexual intercourse posts many risks such as unwanted pregnancies and getting infected with sexually transmitted diseases. There are several myths about sexually transmitted diseases which have spread far and wide so the main key to prevent yourself from getting infected is to be able to know std facts. Moreover, no [...]
The Dangers of Oral Sex
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Oral sex has become very popular worldwide. Many say that oral sex gives intense pleasure to those who engage in it due to the tingling sensation that it provides. This may be the case but are there any dangers with indulging in such activity? Definitely. Unprotected oral sex is a high-risk sexual [...]
Std Facts: Treatment for MRSA
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MRSA also known as Methicillin Resistant Staphyloccocus Aureus, a bacterium responsible for difficult-to-treat infections in humans. MRSA has an ability to survive treatment with bacta-lactam antibiotics, including dicloxacillin, methicillin, nafcillin and oxacillin. It is said that MRSA is burdensome in hospital-associated (nosocomial) infections. Take for example, inside hospitals which have patients with [...]
A Flesh-Eating Bacterial Infection
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Have you ever heard of MRSA infection? MRSA is also known as Methillicin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureous, many also refer to it as a flesh-eating infection. It is a recently discovered type of STD. Some of the std facts about MRSA that you may find interesting include; what MRSA is, what makes it [...]
What’s wrong with Sexual Promiscuity?
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In our modern society, “sex” is nothing new to us. Everywhere we go, ever place we’re in, every movie we watch, every song we hear, every conversation we have, is always or most of the time related to “sex”. Even in cracking jokes, “sex” is never absent. Sex has become a normal [...]







