Some experts say young people’s knowledge about sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy prevention are lower than previous generations, which could contribute to rising STI rates in some areas, the Chicago Tribune reports. In the Chicago area and Illinois, STI rates “are high, and in some cases, getting worse,” according to the Tribune…

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