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1706331 tn?1307708067

Health and social care coursework

What are the scientific and medical concerns about STD's
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1706331 tn?1307708067
Thankyou
im sorry but i didnt know any other way how to phrase the question
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101028 tn?1419603004
www.iwannaknow.org has terrific info on std's, pregnancy prevention and condom use for teenagers. it's probably worthwhile to not only look over the site to see what questions teenagers have about it all but also very informative.

also the cdc's website has terrific and up to date info on all std's too. way more updated than what any textbook will tell too.

the way you phrased your questions were like someone looking for answers to homework hence my post.  you were very unclear even when Vance asked you to be more specific.   we would've automatically given you links to terrific info if you had said you were a teacher looking for info for your students.
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1706331 tn?1307708067
sorry didnt realise you was male. i apoligze
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1706331 tn?1307708067
Why would she comment if she wasnt willing to help me+ it isnt homework, its a piece of coursework, were teaching year 10 about sexual health which is giving them the right knowledge they need to knows, it will decrease the levels of STD's! and need to find out concerns about some issues. Thankyou vance2335 for helping me
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101028 tn?1419603004
we are not here to do your homework for you!!

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Well medical is concerns about the persons health with a STD and transmission to another partner.

Scientific is probably STD's becoming resistant to medications.
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1706331 tn?1307708067
could you just give me a hint about each please,  dont need that more detail. i just need to briefly explain both types of concerns
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Too broad of a question. Could take hours to write.
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