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Articles for students by students
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Contains articles written by university peer educators on alcohol, birth control, body image, depression, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), HIV and AIDS, and stress.
- Source: University of Alberta, University Health Centre
- From: The brochure rack (health information)
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Cervicitis
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Outlines causes, symptoms, complications, and treatment of infections of the cervix. Explains ways to reduce the risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease. Offers facts about condoms and explains how to put on a male or female condom.
- Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
- From: BC healthfiles
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How can I make sucking (oral sex on a man) safer?
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Offers tips on how to reduce or eliminate the risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections when performing oral sex on a man.
- Source: AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
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Preventing AIDS and other STDs through sexuality education for students with intellectual impairments: compendium of teaching and learning activities geared to adapted curricula
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Helps secondary school teachers teach intellectually-impaired students about sexuality and how to prevent HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Includes learning activities that teachers can integrate into their curricula. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS)
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Seniors and aging - sexual activity
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Describes the benefits, challenges, and health risks of maintaining sexual activity for seniors. Suggests ways seniors can maximize their sexual experiences. Provides additional contact information.
- Source: Health Canada
- From: It's your health: lifestyles
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Sex facts in Canada 2006
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Presents information about sexuality among Canadians including: sexual activity, most popular contraception used, pregnancy rates, and information about common STIs and infection rates.
- Source: Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC)
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Stop the rise in HIV: top reasons to get tested
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Underlines the importance of HIV and AIDS testing and lists some reasons to get tested. Describes testing options available in Canada. Provides access to the Public Health Agency 'HIV/AIDS Epi Updates 2006'. Prepared for the CHN by the HIV/AIDS affiliate.
- Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
- From: Partner feature of the month: archives
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STI - Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Provides information about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and safer sex options.
- Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
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STIs: learn how to protect yourself
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Defines sexually transmitted infections, list the different types, their symptoms and methods of protection and treatment. Presents tips on how to discuss sexually transmitted infections with your partner.
- Source: American Academy of Family Physicians
- From: International resource
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What do I need to know about taking care of my sexual health? (for females)
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Emphasizes the need to know what menstruations are before they start and the importance of keeping track of the menstrual cycle. Explains briefly how to choose contraceptives and protect oneself from sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Created for the CHN by the Sexuality and Reproductive Health.
- Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
- From: FAQs: sexuality/reproductive health
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