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How junk food hurts sexual health in Gambia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35000, member: 636"] Sexual health means feeling good about your body and sex life. People deserve safe sex without force or discrimination. Everyone needs accurate information about birth control methods they can afford. Services like abortion care should remain available. All people need health care for infections, cancer screening, and other issues related to reproduction. Physical health involves staying free from diseases that spread through sex. Mental wellness includes positive feelings about your body and sexuality. Social health means having good relationships without violence. These aspects matter for people of all ages and backgrounds. Good sexual health helps individuals make smart choices about their bodies. The Gambia faces many problems with sexual health. Many mothers die during childbirth despite some progress. Teen pregnancy happens often, especially in rural areas. Violence against women stops them from using health services. People living outside cities struggle to find qualified doctors and supplies. Culture and religion sometimes make talking about sex difficult. Young people miss out on proper sex education in The Gambia. HIV remains a concern, though numbers have decreased over time. Poverty makes it harder for people to access the services they need. Communities must invest more in rural health centers. Women need more education and job opportunities to improve their situation. [/QUOTE]
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