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The Art of Conversation
Creatively Releasing of NY LLC™
6 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this episode, we talk about the rising number of Americans who are testing positive for sexually transmitted diseases. Cuts in federal funding for public health programs have negatively impacted testing and prevention efforts, which also contribute significantly to the issue. It is crucial to take responsibility for personal choices as well. Support the show
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In this episode, we talk about the rising number of Americans who are testing positive for sexually transmitted diseases. Cuts in federal funding for public health programs have negatively impacted testing and prevention efforts, which also contribute significantly to the issue. It is crucial to take responsibility for personal choices as well. Support the show
Show more...
Society & Culture
Education,
How To,
Self-Improvement
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Dying Younger
The Art of Conversation
22 minutes
4 months ago
Dying Younger
In today's episode, we discuss the rise in youth mortality, and what steps can we as a society take to help guide our younger generation. Support the show
The Art of Conversation
In this episode, we talk about the rising number of Americans who are testing positive for sexually transmitted diseases. Cuts in federal funding for public health programs have negatively impacted testing and prevention efforts, which also contribute significantly to the issue. It is crucial to take responsibility for personal choices as well. Support the show