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  • STD Data Come as No Surprise, Area Teenagers Say

    03/12/2008 11:09:36 PM PDT · by NoLibZone · 12 replies · 861+ views
    Washington Post via www.HerpesLifeLine.com ^ | March 13, 2008 | Washington Post Staff Writers Laura Sessions Stepp and Katherine Shaver
    Elizabeth Alderman, adolescent specialist at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in New York, was astounded by a federal report this week showing that two out of five teenage girls who have had sex have experienced at least one sexually transmitted infection. Lorena Granados, a junior at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax County, was not the least bit surprised. "A lot of girls fall in love, and it doesn't seem they care about protection," she said yesterday. "It's 'What am I going to enjoy right now?' Or they'll say, 'I know he hasn't been with anybody. . ....
  • STD study sends message to teens: You're vulnerable

    03/12/2008 1:11:39 AM PDT · by NoLibZone · 12 replies · 640+ views
    AP ^ | 3-12-08 | Lindsey Tanner AP
    CHICAGO - Startling government research on teenage girls and sexually transmitted diseases sends a blunt message to kids who think they're immune: It's liable to happen to you or someone you know. In the first study of its kind, researchers at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found at least 1 in 4 teenage American girls has a sexually transmitted disease. The most common one, HPV, is a virus that can cause cervical cancer, and the second most common, chlamydia, can cause infertility. Nearly half of the Black teens in the study had at least one sexually transmitted...
  • Study: 1 in 4 teen girls has an STD

    03/11/2008 4:05:51 PM PDT · by NoLibZone · 29 replies · 856+ views
    AP ^ | 3-11-08 | AP
    CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- At least one in four teenage girls nationwide has a sexually transmitted disease, or more than 3 million teens, according to the first study of its kind in this age group. The study by CDC researcher Dr. Sara Forhan is an analysis of nationally representative data on 838 girls who participated in a 2003-04 government health survey. Teens were tested for four infections: human papillomavirus, or HPV, which can cause cervical cancer and affected 18 percent of girls studied; chlamydia, which affected 4 percent; trichomoniasis, 2.5 percent; and herpes simplex virus, 2 percent.
  • Bill Spars With Obama Supporter (Claims Clinton Hit Him)

    02/17/2008 2:55:40 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 142 replies · 309+ views
    MSNBC ^ | February 17, 2008
    CANTON, OH -- Robert Holeman came to Timken High School here today with a message to deliver to Bill Clinton. He did -- and he said the former president wasn’t happy about it. Clinton spoke to a capacity crowd in this Northeast Ohio town, the third of five events today in the Buckeye State. He told voters that the contest was “the power of speeches against the promise of solutions by a world-class change maker.” Throughout the event, as Clinton made his case for his wife, Holeman’s dissenting voice could be heard. At times he simply shouted Obama’s name. When...
  • Experiment to treat genital herpes produces no protection

    02/04/2008 3:35:44 PM PST · by NoLibZone · 16 replies · 7,793+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | February 4, 2008 | Sabin Russell, Chronicle Medical Writer
    A once-promising experiment to see if treating genital herpes with a common drug could dramatically reduce susceptibility to HIV infection has found no protection whatsoever -- a shocking setback for researchers hoping to find a pill that would slow the spread of the AIDS epidemic. Results of the long-awaited study, which included gay men in San Francisco, Seattle, New York and Peru, as well as women in Africa, were released here Monday at the 15th annual Retrovirus conference, the premiere annual scientific meeting of AIDS researchers.
  • Clinton Laments Missing College Football

    01/01/2008 2:43:17 PM PST · by TornadoAlley3 · 77 replies · 260+ views
    TOWNHALL ^ | NAFEESA SYEED
    America feels Bill Clinton's pain. On New Year's Day, when many sports fans plant themselves on the couch to watch a day of college football games, the former president was stumping through the snows of Iowa for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton. As Bill Clinton put it, "This morning, as I was walking out to come here, Hillary looked at me and said, 'Finally, after all these years I know you do love me.' And I said, 'You do?' She said, "Absolutely, you're missing six football games today." Clinton laughed along with about 300 people at Ashford...
  • Houston Zoo a herpes hot spot?

    12/05/2007 4:59:59 PM PST · by dynachrome · 8 replies · 220+ views
    www.khou.com ^ | 12-5-07 | Brad Woodard
    If ever there was an exhibit with an awe factor at the Houston Zoo, it would have to be the elephants. Mac, the newest attracting, is now just over a year old. Cute, sure. But there’s something else about these elephants that isn’t readily apparent – something which, in the future, may or may not become a problem. “It’s latent. Some animals manifest it. Others live for a long time with it, like our bull elephant and our female,” Zoo Director Rick Barongi said. “It” is a deadly elephant version of the herpes
  • Clinton Global Initiative begins

    09/26/2007 10:14:52 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 13 replies · 132+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/26/07 | Brendan Farrington - ap
    NEW YORK - Across town from the United Nations General Assembly session, other world leaders, celebrities and scholars gathered Wednesday for the third annual Clinton Global Initiative conference to discuss subjects of global importance. Climate change — one of four main topics of the conference this year, along with poverty, health and education — took center stage Wednesday morning as the three-day conference began. Florida Gov. Charlie Crist joined Clinton to announce plans by Florida Power & Light to build a solar power plant as part of a $2.4 billion clean energy program. "This is a huge deal for America...
  • Herpes Shows Promise for Killing Cancer

    07/09/2007 10:36:52 AM PDT · by kellynla · 31 replies · 1,135+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | July 8, 2007 | staff
    A genetically engineered herpes virus, designed to kill cancer cells but leave normal tissue unharmed, has shown early promise in clinical tests, scientists said on Saturday. The idea of injecting cancer patients with a live virus may seem bizarre, but researchers believe viruses — which are experts at killing cells — could one day become a valuable addition to the medical armory against cancer. The latest progress in a small study using MediGene AG’s virus NV1020 was presented at the annual European Society for Medical Oncology conference in Lugano, Switzerland. NV1020 is a modified version of the herpes simplex virus,...
  • Herpes Virus Killing Coral Reefs (Virus from humans of course)

    06/25/2007 4:42:51 PM PDT · by Bladerunnuh · 20 replies · 2,144+ views
    Live Science ^ | 6-20-07 | Andrea Thompson
    “For some reason, when you put people next to reefs, they die,” said microbiologist Forest Rohwer of San Diego State University at a recent symposium at the American Museum of Natural History here. A 2004 study found that 70 percent of the world’s reefs had been destroyed or were threatened
  • Chris Wallace: Clinton Chewed Out His Staff After Interview While Still at Fox-TV Studio

    09/25/2006 4:51:39 AM PDT · by AmericanInTokyo · 646 replies · 21,561+ views
    Fox TV Morning Show (25 September) ^ | 25 September 2006 | AmericanInTokyo
    Chris Wallace (FOX TV) just stated on the Monday morning news segment of Fox TV (aired in the 7:00 a.m. EST hour) that, not only did Bill Clinton retain his anger at Wallace after the interview was over and the cameras were off (despite Wallace trying to part on friendly terms), Clinton absolutely fumed at his own personal staff, right then and there while still on the Fox TV premises, for getting him into the interview with Wallace where he had earlier lost his head.Wallace said Clinton's blow up at his staff for this mistake was very visible and...
  • AS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE: CLINTON ANGER UNLEASHED

    09/22/2006 5:09:49 PM PDT · by blogblogginaway · 977 replies · 50,024+ views
    The Drudge Report ^ | sept., 22, 2006 | drudge
    <p>FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ON NOT CAPTURING BIN LADEN: 'At least I tried. That's the difference between me and some, including all the right wingers. They ridicule me for trying. They had eight months to try, they did not try. I tried. So I tried and failed'...</p>
  • BUBBA QUIETLY TURNS THE BIG 6-0

    08/20/2006 11:30:51 AM PDT · by Bubba_Leroy · 110 replies · 1,999+ views
    New York Post ^ | August 20, 2006 | ELIZABETH WOLFF
    Bill Clinton is a sexagenarian. The 42nd president spent his 60th birthday yesterday celebrating quietly with friends and family, said his spokesmen.
  • Bill Clinton: I’m 60 and I Hate It

    08/15/2006 4:07:03 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 122 replies · 3,203+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 8/15/06 | NewsMax
    Former President Bill Clinton turns 60 years old on August 19. Just don’t remind him. "In just a few days, I will be 60 years old. I hate it, but it’s true,” Clinton said at a world AIDS conference in Toronto. "For most of my working life, I was the youngest person doing what I was doing. Then one day I woke up and I was the oldest person in every room.” Clinton was a youthful 46 when he was first elected president in 1992. "Now that I have more days behind me than ahead of me, I try to...
  • Cindy Sheehan: Hospital stay won't stop me (photos)

    08/14/2006 4:20:04 AM PDT · by redstates4ever · 43 replies · 1,803+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | 8/12/06 | Angela K Brown
    Peace mom Cindy Sheehan spent the night in a hospital for a gynecological procedure and treatment of dehydration but said Saturday that wouldn't stop her protest against the Iraq war on land she bought near President Bush's Crawford ranch. Sheehan was listed in stable condition at Providence Health Center in Waco, about 20 miles east of Crawford. She said she could be released later in the day but probably would miss an afternoon barbecue at Camp Casey, the protesters' campsite named for her soldier son who was killed in Iraq in 2004. "Everything will still go on," Sheehan, 49, told...
  • Sheehan treated at Waco hospital

    08/12/2006 5:19:33 AM PDT · by AmericanMade1776 · 143 replies · 2,761+ views
    statesman.com ^ | , August 12, 2006
    Anti-war demonstrator Cindy Sheehan was undergoing a minor gynecological procedure Friday evening in a hospital where she was also being treated for dehydration and exhaustion, friends and relatives said. Sheehan was listed in stable condition at Providence Health Center in Waco. Brenda Mauk, a nursing supervisor, declined to release additional information. Sheehan was taken to the Waco hospital after friends picked her up Friday afternoon at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, where she arrived after spending several days in Seattle at the Veterans for Peace Convention, said Tiffany Burns, Sheehan's friend. Sheehan, who has been on a liquid diet as...
  • CWA Warns that “Girls Gone Wild” Leads to “Girls with Regrets”

    03/11/2006 1:46:04 PM PST · by wagglebee · 91 replies · 4,462+ views
    Concerned Women for America ^ | 3/9/06 | Concerned Women for America
    Washington, D.C. — Concerned Women for America (CWA) pleads with young women across the country to take caution and safety measures as they enter the spring break season. The American Medical Association released a study which says that 83 percent of college women admit that spring break involves increased consumption of alcohol, and 74 percent said the break is a time to indulge in sexual activity. “The danger of spring break is that students have an attitude that ‘anything goes’,” said Dr. Janice Crouse, CWA’s Senior Fellow of the Beverly LaHaye Institute. “The idea that this vacation has no...
  • A special message from the Department of Troll Control, come and get it!

    01/12/2006 8:39:35 AM PST · by dhls · 6,336 replies · 37,707+ views
    Department of Troll Control | Another Ignorant Troll
    Fellow Americans, there comes a time every mans life when we must give up ourselves before we are worthy to recieve. There comes a time in this war on terror when in order to protect liberty, we have to give it up in the mean time for safty. That's right folks. Today, Americans have forsaken the creator for the creation and have decided that they would value our "civil liberties" than protecting western civilization and rich white people from the tender mercies of radical Islamic terrorists. Selfish liberals insist and whine that Bush has no right to spy on Americans...
  • SICK OF PEOPLE IMPOSING THEIR RELIGOUS BELIEFS ON OTHERS

    12/27/2005 10:42:05 AM PST · by proud republican woman · 569 replies · 16,623+ views
    Freeper | December 27, 2005 | Proud Republican Woman, zotted by Archpriestess Helga, Church of the Viking Kittens
    After reading all of the crap that people have been saying regarding Adult Private Social Clubs, I felt that I had to post an article and give my opinion. I am sick and tired of all the religous groups that are saying that there are drugs, prostitution, minors, non-consenting people, and just immoral people at these clubs! First of all, who do these people think they are to decide what is morally right or wrong for me? I believe that I have a good set of morals. I am a law abiding, tax paying citizen, I work full time and...
  • Canadian Court Lifts Ban on ‘Swingers’ clubs (Group sex not a threat to society, it says - Right!)

    12/21/2005 11:49:30 AM PST · by TCats · 21 replies · 802+ views
    Reuters/MSNBC ^ | 12/21/2005 | Reuters
    Group sex among consenting adults not a threat to society, it says. Group sex among consenting adults is neither prostitution nor a threat to society, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Wednesday as it lifted a ban on so-called “swingers” clubs. In a ruling that radically changes the way courts determine what poses a threat to the population, the top court threw out the conviction of a Montreal man who ran a club where members could have group sex in a private room behind locked doors.