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  • Study says STD risk higher for young working women

    08/08/2003 11:06:50 AM PDT · by chance33_98 · 10 replies · 186+ views
    Study says STD risk higher for young working women BY JULIA SOMMERFELD The Seattle Times SEATTLE - (KRT) - The stubborn epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases among young adults has long been largely blamed on the risky ways of college students. But research out Friday by Group Health shows young, single, working women are having even more unprotected sex - and with more partners - than students. The study of 1,100 single women - two-thirds from the Puget Sound area and one-third from North Carolina - pinpoints a previously overlooked high-risk group: sexually active women ages 18 to 25...
  • Prime-time for 'gays'

    08/04/2003 9:50:25 AM PDT · by NYer · 43 replies · 650+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | August 2, 2003 | Les Kinsolving
    The New York Times' top-of-Page-1 obituary of the widely beloved Bob Hope featured a superb 1982 NBC photographic portrait that was a marvelous memorial. But just underneath this obit was another full-color photograph that made many marvel at the absolutely tasteless New York Times. Two males, in front of a third, are shown in a restaurant kissing each other on the mouth. Headlined: "Gay-themed TV gains wide audience." ABC and NBC, who with CBS used to reach more than 90 percent of all U.S. homes with TV sets, have seen that percentage shrink to the 30s. So, they are now...
  • High herpes rate found in metro Atlanta

    07/31/2003 1:10:22 PM PDT · by Kennesaw · 31 replies · 398+ views
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 07-31-03 | CATHERINE E. SHOICHET
    High herpes rate found in metro Atlanta City led 5 others in national study By CATHERINE E. SHOICHET The Atlanta Journal-Constitution More than one-third of people in suburban Atlanta who participated in a recent study tested positive for the virus that causes genital herpes. Atlanta had the highest rate of infection of the six cities in the study and also was higher than the national average of about 25 percent. Only 5 percent of the 915 Atlanta area patients in the study reported a history of the disease, which can cause painful genital sores. Many people who have the disease...
  • U.S. sees HIV cases rise among gay, bisexual men

    07/28/2003 10:13:28 PM PDT · by kattracks · 15 replies · 667+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 7/29/03 | Cheryl Wetzstein
    <p>The number of homosexual and bisexual men in the United States diagnosed with the AIDS virus has risen for a third year, raising concerns about a revival of the epidemic, a federal health agency said yesterday.</p> <p>According to preliminary data from 25 states, new HIV cases among men who have sex with men rose 7.1 percent between 2001 and 2002, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).</p>
  • The American Journal of Public Health Highlights Risks of Homosexual Practices

    07/28/2003 6:31:45 PM PDT · by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS · 15 replies · 1,085+ views
    National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality ^ | 17 July 2003 | A. Dean Byrd, Ph.D., M.B.A., M.P.H.
    The prestigious Journal of the American Public Health Association has devoted a substantial portion of its latest edition (AJPH -- Table of Contents (June 1 2003, 93 [6]).) to the risks associated with homosexual practices. The following statement is one of several that glare at readers from the journal's cover: "I gave my lover everything including HIV. I didn't mean to. We made a mistake. Maybe deep down we felt it would be better if we both had it..."The journal contents read like a litany of bad news, one article following another. Consider the following: Mary E. Northbridge, Ph.D., MPH,...
  • UPSURGE OF SYPHILIS IN GERMANY

    07/28/2003 6:47:21 AM PDT · by NativeNewYorker · 9 replies · 207+ views
    Deutsche Presse via Bloomberg no url | 7/28/3
    Berlin (dpa) - Public health officials said Monday the incidence of syphilis was soaring in Germany, with homosexual men especially affected by the sexually transmitted disease, which is rampant in eastern Europe.    The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in Berlin, the German federal agency that tracks infectious diseases, said there were 2,275 cases last year, a rise of 720 compared to 2001, with the highest rates in the two big cities of Berlin and Hamburg.    Officials said the increase was mainly because homosexual men were taking more risks. Often syphilis was showing up as an accompanying infection to human immunodeficiency...
  • "Steamed" Detroit a syphilis hotbed

    07/20/2003 8:38:59 PM PDT · by stage left · 24 replies · 329+ views
    The Metro Times ^ | July 18, 2003 | Nate Cavalieri
    Body Zone, the newer and more modern of Detroit’s two gay men’s bathhouses, offers the same amenities found in most gay baths around the country — a labyrinth of hallways lined with small rooms that contain beds. The rooms are available for eight-hour rental. The place also features a steam room, an open shower room, a large hot tub and lounge areas where TVs show either sitcoms or gay pornography. There is scant conversation. Men looking to hook up communicate almost exclusively through eye contact. I pass men of every shape, age and ethnicity, but no one talks. They sit...
  • Sex is increasingly more hazardous to our health

    07/17/2003 9:11:40 AM PDT · by FairWitness · 16 replies · 345+ views
    STLtoday.com ^ | 7-17-03 | Amy White
    <p>Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court reminded America that sex is private. In fact, there is very little privacy in our sexually saturated culture. From cybersex in chat rooms to discussion of sexual positions on HBO's "Sex and the City," there is little mystique left.</p>
  • Why we cheat - ( Women )

    07/13/2003 11:34:31 AM PDT · by UnklGene · 304 replies · 2,564+ views
    New York Post ^ | July 13, 2003 | Susan Edelman
    WHY WE CHEAT By SUSAN EDELMAN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FORBIDDEN PLEASURES: Some researchers believe changes in gender roles are prompting more married women to sleep around. July 13, 2003 -- More women are cheating on their husbands - and doing it without remorse, sex researchers say. A stunning 90 percent of adulterous wives told one Manhattan researcher they suffered "no guilt," but rather felt "entitled" to the pleasure and excitement of their secret trysts, said Susan Shapiro Barash, a gender-studies professor and author. "Women feel entitled because they're not getting what they need in the marriage. That's why women today have affairs,"...
  • The Spin on Condoms

    06/26/2003 4:15:04 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 37 replies · 434+ views
    Concerned Women of America ^ | 6/26/2003 | Kathryn Hooks
    Study shows lack of evidence for condom effectiveness in preventing STDs "You're entering a no spin zone!" So cautions Bill O’Reilly on Fox News channel's The O'Reilly Factor, a program that polls indicate is the most watched cable news program in the USA. The show’s popularity indicates that people are tired of spin; they want to hear information straight, fair, and balanced. While there may be “no spin zones” on cable television –– and some people debate that assertion –– what about spin in other arenas? What about the spin on “safe sex” and condoms? The topic of sex ignites...
  • Lawmakers assail NIH funding for sexual-arousal conference

    06/23/2003 10:34:08 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 2 replies · 176+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Tuesday, June 24, 2003 | Robert Stacy McCain
    <p>The National Institutes of Health continues to fund sex studies despite protests from members of Congress who say projects such as paying women to watch pornography take taxpayer dollars away from potentially lifesaving research.</p> <p>The critics' latest target of outrage: $26,000 in federal funds for a conference on sexual arousal next month at the Kinsey Institute in Bloomington, Ind.</p>
  • Syphilis Cases On The Rise In Bay Area - Dr. Klausner: 'It's Absolutely An Epidemic'

    06/17/2003 9:42:01 PM PDT · by chance33_98 · 19 replies · 861+ views
    Syphilis Cases On The Rise In Bay Area Dr. Klausner: 'It's Absolutely An Epidemic' Marianne Favro POSTED: 4:35 p.m. PDT June 17, 2003 UPDATED: 5:46 p.m. PDT June 17, 2003 SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Doctors are calling it an epidemic. The number of people with syphilis in the Bay Area is skyrocketing. NBC11's Marianne Favro reported on why there has been an increase in this sexually transmitted disease. Doctors attribute the increases in syphilis patients to several factors, including more effective treatments for AIDS and the popularity of Viagra. In San Francisco, syphilis is spreading at an alarming rate....
  • He's celibate until marriage, and dates won't tolerate it

    06/15/2003 10:39:14 AM PDT · by Mister Magoo · 598 replies · 3,782+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | June 15, 2003 | Mary Mitchell
    He's celibate until marriage, and dates won't tolerate it June 15, 2003 BY MARY MITCHELL SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST Ten years ago, Darren Washington, 33, made a dramatic lifestyle change. He decided to abstain from sex until he got married. It is a choice that makes sense in a world where sex can literally kill you. But the fear of sexually transmitted diseases was not the only thing that motivated Washington to try celibacy. Given the pain sexual relationships can cause, he wanted to be part of the solution--not part of the problem. On Saturday, June 21, he will be one of...
  • Unsafe sex widespread (oral sex is not sex, as one ex-President declared)

    05/18/2003 8:29:08 AM PDT · by YoungKentuckyConservative · 6 replies · 127+ views
    UNSAFE SEX WIDESPREAD Many teens and adults don't think oral sex is sex. It's not intercourse, but it is not "safe sex," either. Meanwhile, millions of teen-agers who are engaging in such intimate contact are becoming infected with sexually transmitted diseases every year. According to a study in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, adolescents were more likely to report engagement in oral sex than intercourse, report more oral sex partners than intercourse partners and were unlikely to report use of STD protection during oral sex. o Three million U.S. teens are infected with one or more sexually transmitted diseases --...
  • Syphilis up, most new cases are homosexuals

    05/06/2003 3:59:31 PM PDT · by Feldkurat_Katz · 77 replies · 681+ views
    State Health Department data released last week indicate that 121 men were diagnosed with syphilis in its first or second stages in 2002. State health officials say the vast majority were among men having sex with men. Forty-eight women were diagnosed with the disease in 2002. Although the number of infected people is low - compare it with the 1,719 New Jersey cases in 1990 - public health experts say the rapid spike in infections is deeply troubling. It signals that many gay men have resumed unprotected sex with multiple partners, a trend with worrisome health implications. The uptick indicates...
  • Amateur surgeon sent to prison for botched castration (Michigan)

    04/21/2003 3:50:43 PM PDT · by Shermy · 54 replies · 405+ views
    Detroit Free-Press ^ | April 21, 2003 | L/L. Brasier
    <p>Saying he wanted to send a message that such activity ''will not be tolerated in this society,'' an Oakland County Circuit Court judge Monday ordered an Oak Park man to prison for performing a kitchen table castration on a volunteer patient last summer.</p>
  • New theory of SARS transmission is proposed by doctor (It's an STD says Taiwan doctor)

    04/08/2003 12:14:13 AM PDT · by twntaipan · 25 replies · 381+ views
    The (Free) China Post ^ | April 8, 2003 | The China Post staff
    New theory of SARS transmission is proposed by doctor 2003/4/8TAIPEI, Taiwan, The China Post staff A local medical researcher yesterday speculated that the virus causing the potentially deadly severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) can be transmitted through sexual intercourse. At the same time, Dr. Lin Jui-hsiung, the head of the National Taiwan University Institute of Epidemiology, said that SARS did not appear to be easily spread and that there was no need for people to wear surgical masks. Lin claims that his hypothesis could help explain why some people seem to have come down with SARS for no explainable reason....
  • New Jersey Physicians Publicize Dangers of Teen Sexual Activity

    03/02/2003 9:48:51 AM PST · by miltonim · 2 replies · 203+ views
    New Jersey Citizen ^ | Vol. 7 No. 1 January 2002 | – RICHARD A. WATSON, M.D., CO-CHAIRMAN, NEW JERSEY PHYSICIANS RESOURCE COUNCIL
    New Jersey Physicians Publicize Dangers of Teen Sexual Activity “It’s a sad thing. STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) impact almost every patient I come in contact with,” notes Susan Bostock, M.D., a family practice physician who works in an inner-city hospital clinic in Newark. “In the patients I see, greater than 80 percent give a history of having an STD. It is rare when I have a patient who doesn’t have a history of STDs or is not currently infected with one.” Teen sexual activity comes with a huge price tag. When a young person becomes sexually active they have immediately...
  • Heaving a Dead Cat – Condoms, Chances, and Choices

    02/22/2003 3:26:59 PM PST · by Remedy · 16 replies · 470+ views
    The Washington Dispatch ^ | Feb 22, 2003 | Beverly B. Nuckols, M.D.
    Exclusive commentary by Beverly B. Nuckols, M.D. Most of us have read the novel, Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, and smiled or laughed when Huck Finn talked Tom Sawyer, who complained of catching warts from playing with toads, into going to the graveyard at midnight to "heave" a dead cat while repeating a ritual phrase as a charm. You and I know that Tom could throw that dead cat from midnight to sunrise without achieving his goal, because we understand that warts are a disease caused by a virus that is passed from person to person. But, I’m sure the...
  • Doctor: Teen Sex Is Killing Our Children

    02/03/2003 3:00:24 PM PST · by joesnuffy · 13 replies · 481+ views
    News Max ^ | Monday, Feb. 3, 2003 | Phil Brennan
    Phil Brennan Monday, Feb. 3, 2003 Every day a silent epidemic strikes 8,000 American youngsters, warns Dr. Meg Meeker, and it is killing and physically and psychologically crippling hordes of America’s children. Dr. Meeker, author of the new book "Epidemic," told a rapt C-PAC audience Friday that she was speaking "on behalf of the millions of American teen-agers who cannot speak for themselves, who cannot articulate how to preserve the sanctity of their lives as they are being crushed amidst our culture which is so toxic to their sensibilities and their sensitivities to their psyches, to their bodies, to their...