Getting tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is, thankfully, no longer as stigmatized as it once was. Think of that 2012 Girls episode, where Jessa proudly claims that “all adventurous women” have human papillomavirus (HPV), an STI that can lead to cervical cancer. Though the rate is more like 80 percent of sexually active people, statistics show that overall STI testing is up, thanks to initiatives like awareness campaigns. But one STI still does not have the stigma-busting one liners, the public awareness, or — crucially — the testing rates. Read More
Reading Time: < 1 minute They are the third most commonly used form of contraception in the UK, behind the Pill and the hormonal implant, official data…
Reading Time: < 1 minute An increasing number of people catching the sexually transmitted infection are finding it does not respond to antibiotics. Read More
Reading Time: < 1 minute Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and reproductive tract infections (RTIs) are major global health issues, impacting quality of life, causing infertility, cancers, and…
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