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Protect Yourself from HIV/STDs

The Three Steps Everyone Should Know, But Most Don't

Brought to you by the medical team responsible for keeping the rate of STD infection in the Adult Industry 80% below the rate of STD infection in the general public.


Get Vaccinated


Get vaccinated at a public health unit or doctor's office to protect against:
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Guardasil (recommended for women, to protect against HPV)

Use Physical Protection


From an infection standpoint, kissing someone is like kissing everyone they have ever kissed.
  • Always require a condom to be used
  • If one of your partners might have herpes, ensure that they are taking medication.
    Herpes is most transmissible when it is not visible.


Get Tested for STDs


Testing is the classy, health conscious thing to do:
  • Many STDs are incurable, and can be deadly if they are not treated.
  • The rates of STD infection are staggering, and on the rise (read the sidebar)
    For example: 1/300 Americans have HIV/AIDs, and 25% don't know it
  • Condoms break, are often worn incorrectly, and must be worn the entire time to be effective
You can get tested here, at SxCheck.com. World-class medical experts. Recognized by the CDC. Convenient and affordable. If you are positive for an STD , our doctors can provide medication


What to learn more? Click here to read all about STDs.





If you have an STD/STI, you are not alone

  • One out of five Americans is infected with genital herpes
  • Approximately one in every three hundred Americans have HIV/AIDS, and 25% don't know it.
  • Approximately 1/3 of Americans have an STI by the age of 35
  • 19 million new infections occur each year, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24
  • 2.8 million Americans (est.) are infected with chlamydia each year
  • You can arrange to get tested today, and medicated without affecting your medical insurance, by visiting SxCheck.com

Sources:
Center for Disease Control,
Kinsey Institute