Duke University researchers report that 35% of routine physician visits from early and middle adolescents include no conversations about sex. Are there consequences to avoiding "The Talk" with this patient population? Dr. Brian McDonough elaborates.
Having "The Talk" with Teens: Sexual History Assessments in Adolescent Care

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Duke University researchers report that 35% of routine physician visits from early and middle adolescents include no conversations about sex. Are there consequences to avoiding "The Talk" with this patient population? Dr. Brian McDonough elaborates.
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