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			<description>You can also call a company that will send you to a local lab.  What a lot of people don’t know is that even if they use the same laboratories each lab can offer over 20 different tests for the same disease.  How do you know who to trust?  you have to ask about what kind of tests are the most accurate?  Which have less room for error?  How quickly can i get my results?  Any place that offers you immediate results the same day most likely is to good to be true.  The most accurate way to test for an STD is off a blood or urine sample.
Thanks 
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 - Jehnavi</description>
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			<description>LaFayette, 
Miami-Dade county has 2,400,000 residents, while Alachua county has 240,000 residents. If you do some simple math, 1 in 104 residents in Alachua county has an STD, while 1 in 218  residents in Miami-Dade has an STD. You can't provide the sheer number without taking differences in population into account.

Additionally, they're referred to as &quot;Residence Halls.&quot; - Fan of Common Sense</description>
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