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Exploring risk-taking behaviour for STIs in middle age. Practitioner 2017;261 (1801):10

Exploring risk-taking behaviour for STIs in middle age

22 Feb 2017Pais-up subscribers

Sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates are increasing in the over 45 age group. However, feelings of guilt, embarrassment about age and stigma attached to STIs may deter middle-aged people from consulting sexual health services, a UK study has found.

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