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Navigating the World of STIs

Navigating the World of STIs

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S4 Ep#22

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In this enlightening episode, Andrew and Robert Johnson delve into the often stigmatized topic of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and the importance of comprehensive testing. They discuss personal experiences, the evolution of STI testing, and the necessity of understanding the nuances of different infections, including HPV, herpes, and emerging STIs like Trichomonas and Mycoplasma genitalium. The conversation also highlights the significance of proactive sexual health measures, including the innovative DoxyPep, a preventative treatment for STIs. Listeners are encouraged to take charge of their sexual health by seeking thorough testing and being informed about their options.

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