A study from the Center for Disease Control found that at least one out of four teenage girls aged 14 to 19 has a sexually transmitted disease in the US.
One sexual encounter (which also can be just oral and genital contact) and you have a 40% chance of contracting HPV (Human Paploma Virus) which is [...]
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Protecting Our Teens From STD’s
Posted in Current Events, Education, Family, Health, Political, tagged "Sex Has A Price Tag", abortion, abstinence, AIDS, American Academy of Pediatrics, cancer, CDC, Center for Disease Control, Herpes, HIV, hormones, HPV, Pam Stenzel, PID, pre-marital sex, purity pledge, purity ring, sexually transmitted disease, teens, vaccine, warts on March 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The Importance of Speaking Your Heart
Posted in Family, Health, Life Skills, tagged appreciate, cancer, co-workers, feelings, friend, gardner, good job, heart, Hudson Institute, humor, love, memory, nuclear, opportunity, physicist, priceless, Rand Corporation, regrets, relationships, share, speak your heart, treasure, truth on March 5, 2008 | 5 Comments »
If you have something to say to someone, say it; something positive, that is. With co-workers it never hurts to say ‘good job’, or ‘that’s a good idea’ as long as it’s truthful. Saying those few extra words may not be easy at first, especially if you’re not used to it, but practice [...]