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#Healthwire: Strange Things That—Really!—Can Increase Your Risk of STIs

Hopefully, you already know that the most effective way to prevent a sexually transmitted infection is to avoid unprotected sex. But there are a few other, less obvious things that can affect your risk of contracting an STI that you should know about. It should be said up front: None of these things has huge, definitive effects, so don't freak out if they apply to you. But it's still interesting to know what scientific data has found, and it can't hurt to tweak some of your current habits to reduce your risk, right?

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