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https://classicmensworld.com/stdcheck-com-is-the-leader-in-std-testing/ may now be passed out routinely at high schools and colleges over the nation, but that practice is apparently not leading to a slowdown in occurrences of sexually transmitted diseases in today's young people. Actually, reported cases of Chlamydia and gonorrhea were highest among young women between the ages of 15 and 19 based on the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC's) latest statistics. And the 20 to 24 age range isn't trailing too much behind.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea aren't the only STDs afflicting the country's youth either. Syphilis, herpes, HIV and AIDS may also be running rampant, a recent Louisiana Tech University "Tech Talk Online" article reported. Making many of these statistics a lot more alarming is that young people tend to be most resistant to seeking the STD