One in four teenage girls have a sexually transmitted disease.
Teenagers are defined as people between the ages of 13 and 19.
One in two people are women (margin of error = close enough)
Most people have sex by the end of their freshmen year in college, or by the time they turn 19.
Is this really news? Scare-tactics aside, parents you should give your daughters the new vaccine. Yes, it is uncomfortable for you; but, it doesn't need to be for them. Do you show your children pictures of iron lungs and discuss the symptoms of measles? Just tell them it's a cancer shot, or don't tell them anything at all. If the CDC strongly recommends that we vaccinate, I think that we should probably comply. Cancer sucks.
3.13.2008
Math
Posted by Naughty Librarian at 7:47 AM
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