Providing more accurate information to the public about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) could help reduce stigma around the topic and lead more people to get tested and seek treatment, according to a new survey release as cases public health authorities grapple with increasing rates of syphilis and other STIs. The results are part of an Annenberg Science and Public Health survey released Wednesday (Aug. 28) by the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania. The survey included a...