Herpes - Study Suggests Shift in Teen Sex Practices
Study Suggests Shift in Teen Sex Practices
AP via Newsday - More than half of American teens ages 15 to 19 have engaged in oral sex, increasing to nearly 70% for those who are 18 and 19, according to the largest federal study of the nation's sexual practices. using condoms during oral sex. Studies have shown that gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes and human papillomavirus
Survey finds shift in sexual practices among teens, women
Register-Guard - ages 15 to 19 have engaged in oral sex, increasing to nearly 70 percent for using condoms during oral sex. Studies have shown that gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes and the human
Health officials warn STI tests not all-inclusive
DiamondbackOnline.com - genital warts - and genital herpes Herpes type two affects the genital area, causing small, painful blisters to develop. The virus is also spread by having unprotected sex - oral
Majority of teenagers participate in oral sex
DiamondbackOnline.com - More than half of the nation's 15- to 19-year-olds have participated in oral sex according to a federal study released yesterday, which doesn't surprise some students and health officials who say the deed has become almost too common. herpes, Torchia said. " Just because it's less risky than intercourse doesn't mean people should give it less thought," Torchia said. " A lot of people feel oral

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