by Brian Webb | Jan 17, 2024 | Sexual Health and Education
Ah, summertime – the season of flip-flops, sunscreen, and, of course, those relentless mosquitoes. Have you ever noticed how these tiny, bloodthirsty critters seem to choose their victims like they’re perusing a sushi buffet? It’s as if they...
by Brian Webb | Jun 27, 2022 | Sexual Health and Education
As the world continues to battle a resurgence in COVID as well as monkey pox outbreaks, the United States is currently investigating one of the worst outbreaks of meningococcal disease, with at least 6 deaths across 24 cases reported already according to the Center...
by Brian Webb | Mar 2, 2022 | Days of Awareness
HPV is the human papillomavirus. Nearly all of us will contract HPV at some point in time and while for most of us have no effects, HPV is linked to several types of cancer. On March 4, for International HPV Awareness Day, the goal is to provide information to help...
by Sean Kivi | Nov 17, 2021 | Sexual Health and Education
Did you know that most people have Herpes in some form? It’s an STI, sure, but not all STI’s come from hooking up. You can contract many of them from kissing. Although the STIs that comes from kissing may not cause symptoms, it is important to know how to...
by Dr. Evan Goldstein | Nov 16, 2017 | Sexual Health and Education
When it comes to STI’s and HIV, there are plenty of common myths. Over the years, especially recent years, there are been significant developments in the treatment and prevention of both STI’s and HIV. These medical advancements are happening so quickly,...