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www.ashastd.org The American Social Health Association site offers information and links to STDs hotlines, support groups, their bookstore, and various programs dedicated to STDs awareness.
www.cdc.gov/std The Center for Disease Control's Division of Sexually Tranmitted Diseases site contains fact sheets, surveillance reports, and links to the latest information concerning STDs in the United States.
www.iwannaknow.org Site sponsored by the American Social Health Association that is geared toward teen with a special page for parents. Site has a game room to test your teens' STD knowledge and a monitored chat room available Monday through Friday from 3:00PM till 6:00PM EST for teens to discuss health issues with their peers and a Sexual Health Counselor.
www.healthywomen.org/ The National Women's Health Resource Center site offers information specifically relation to women, pregnancy, and STDs.
hivinsite.ucsf.edu HIV Insite is a searchable HIV resource authored by the University of California San Francisco Research Institute providing comprehensive information on the latest HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, research, and HIV-related policy.
www.kff.org Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is a website dedicated to a variety of healthcare issues. Typing in STDs in the search box will access many different articles and fact sheets of interest concerning STDs. Information can also be ordered free of charge by contacting the foundation at: 800-656-4533.
www.thebody.com/ Site dedicated soley to HIV/AIDS topics and education.
www.kidshealth.org/ Kids Health is a site developed by the experts of the The Nemours Foundation. Website can be searched for several articles discussing STDs and related topics by simply typing STDs in the search box. Site also has special sections containing information tailored just for kids, parents, and teens.
www.teengrowth.com TeenGrowth.com is specifically designed to provide health information to teens. Authored by board certified physicians, it has information concerning just about everything a teen could imagine from emotions, alcohol, and friends to sports, sex, and school. Registering is free and will give you access to all the site has to offer including a weekly e-mail newsletter.
www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/ Go Ask Alice! is an internet Q&A website sponsored by Columbia University's Health Education Program. Go Ask Alice! receives approximately 1,500+ questions per week from students, parents, teachers, and others concerning just about any health-related topic imaginable. Teachers and texbook manufacturers have used the website to supplement high school and college health courses. The health educators, physicians, and researchers read and review each question submitted to ensure the questions and their answer provided. You may browse the site for recently posted questions and their answers or you may submit your own quesiton. All submissions are kept anonymous.
[Keywords: Sexually Transmitted Disease]
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