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Why be Silent?
Shannon Vincent
14 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Unveiling Silent Threats: STIs Demystified
Why be Silent?
1 hour 10 minutes
3 months ago
Unveiling Silent Threats: STIs Demystified
Join host Shannon Vincent as she welcomes back forensic nurse Shellie Keisler in this enlightening episode of "Why Be Silent." Together, they delve into an open and informative discussion about sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Ms. Keisler, with her extensive background in women's health, shares insights on the history, misconceptions, and the importance of education surrounding STIs. The conversation explores various types of STIs, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, HPV, herpes, syphilis, and HIV, shedding light on their symptoms, treatment options, and their impact on public health. They emphasize the necessity of regular testing and honest communication to prevent the spread of these infections. With real-life anecdotes, engaging discussions, and essential tips for sexual health, this episode aims to break the silence on STIs and empower listeners with the knowledge to make informed health decisions. Tune in to become more aware and educated on these vital health topics.   Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) | STI | CDC Sexually transmitted disease (STD) symptoms - Mayo Clinic Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) | HHS.gov
Why be Silent?