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Trichomonas: The STD Black Women Don't Talk About (But Should)

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Trichomonas is a protozoan, or a single-celled parasite, that thrives in the moist environment of the vagina. It is an extremely common STD, affecting approximately nearly one out of every 10 women in the U.S. Trichomonas is an extremely contagious STD and often women have the infection for several months before symptoms develop. There are […]

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