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Why is HPV (genital warts) especially important for women in the current decade?
 
  a. It is the most painful of the sexually transmitted diseases.
  b. It is the sexually transmitted disease that is most likely to lead to infertility.
  c. The publicity is so extensive that women neglect the other sexually transmitted diseases.
  d. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease, especially among college women.

Question 2

The research on AIDS prevention points out that
 
  a. the fear is so great about AIDS that most people are very aware that they could contract this disease.
  b. a useful strategy is to carefully discuss HIV with potential sexual partners.
  c. the just say no approach to safer sex does not substantially reduce the transmission of HIV.
  d. condom use is now so widespread that the incidence of HIV-infection has decreased by about 45 in the last decade.



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Answer to Question 1

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