Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases (STIs/STDs)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are spread from one person to another during vaginal, anal, and oral sex. Learn more about STIs and STI prevention measures here.
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09 August 2020 | Q&A
Do HPV vaccines prevent cancers and genital warts? -
26 July 2020 | Q&A
What should I know about viral hepatitis and sex? -
21 June 2020 | Q&A
What should I know about anal sex and HIV risk? -
26 April 2020 | Q&A
What are some sex-related risk factors for oral cancer? -
12 January 2020 | Q&A
Is oral sex safe for pregnant women? -
25 March 2019 | Q&A
What is HPV? How is it transmitted? -
03 March 2019 | Q&A
If a person hasn’t had sex in a long time, how can they prepare for a new sexual relationship? -
14 November 2017 | Q&A
What causes painful orgasm in men, and how can it be treated? -
10 April 2017 | Q&A
Could antibiotics after sex prevent sexually-transmitted infections (STIs)?
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