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    <description>Syphilis is mainly sexually transmitted and can cause long-term problems with your nervous system and your heart and blood vessels. It’s imminent that you have your syphilis treated so that you do not spread it, as it is a very serious STD that can weaken your body, brain and nervous system. </description>
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