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(formally titled “Sex Education: Programs and Curricula”) Also available in [] format.Order publication online. Each year, U.S. teens experience as many as 850,000 pregnancies, and youth 25 experience about 9.1 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs).[] By age 18, 70 percent of U.S. females and 62 percent of U.S. males have

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Dr. Anchell is the author of many valuable books on this topic including: “Killers of ren;” and “What’s Wrong with Sex Education.” A Psychoanalytic Look at Today’s Sex Education

30 Sex Ed State Bills Proposed in 2017 to Improve Sexual Prevention Education, Few Enacted into Law; New Report Highlights Why States Need Better Sex Ed as Trump Administration Limits Sexual and Reproductive Rights

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All states are somehow involved in sex education for public collegeren. As of March 1, 2016: 24 states and the District of Columbia require public colleges teach sex education (21 of which mandate sex education and HIV education).

The average American person spends over seven hours a day on media devices, often using multiple systems at once. Studies show that more than 75% of primetime TV programs contain sexual content, and the mention of sex on TV can occur up to eight to 10 times in a single hour.

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