Where is Syphilis most common in the US?

In 2017, the West had the highest rate of reported P&S syphilis cases (13.2 cases per 100,000 population), followed by the South (9.7 cases per 100,000 population), the Northeast (8.0 cases per 100,000 population), and the Midwest (6.2 cases per 100,000 population) (Table 27).

What kind of students go to Yale?

The type of person who should attend Yale is one who is at once academically excelled and socially inclined. To make the most of what Yale has to offer–or even just to survive its running-on-all-engines atmosphere–you must be driven, highly intelligent, and ready to work really, really hard.

Which is worse gonorrhea or chlamydia?

With chlamydia, symptoms may not appear for a few weeks after you’ve contracted the infection. And with gonorrhea, women may never experience any symptoms at all or may only show mild symptoms, while men are more likely to have symptoms that are more severe.

Does Yale accept by major?

No. All applicants submit the same materials and are evaluated through the same processes regardless of their intended major. Note, however, that applicants are not admitted to any specific major or undergraduate program. All matriculating students enroll in Yale College with access to the same 80 undergraduate majors.

How many majors can you have at Yale?

eighty

Is it easy to switch majors at Yale?

It’s purposely incredibly easy to change majors at Yale. I had one friend who changed her major from English to Biomedical Engineering in her junior year and the process was as simple as going to the website, clicking on “major” and selecting the new major on a drop down menu and clicking submit.

What are the top 3 STDs in the US?

Learning about STDs can help protect your health now and in the future.

  1. Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV) New cases each year in the United States: More than 14 million.
  2. Chlamydia.
  3. Trichomoniasis.
  4. Gonorrhea.
  5. Genital Herpes.
  6. Syphilis.
  7. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)