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Third time’s a charm
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By: health
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February 1, 2012
Doesn’t matter how many orgasms he has. He is a sperm machine. Every. Single. Time. original post
One big step closer to preventing HIV
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By: health
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January 25, 2012
The journal Science chose an international HIV prevention trial sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) (part of the National Institutes of Health) as the 2011 Breakthrough of the Year. The study, which included 1,763 heterosexual couples from a number of different countries, treated the HIV positive member of each couple […]
The HPV vaccine won’t make you wildly promiscuous
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By: health
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January 25, 2012
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a new study about women across the U.S. who used the HPV vaccine, a.k.a. Gardasil, between 2006 and 2008, which found that participants’ sexual behavior was about the same regardless of whether or not they’d had the vaccine. The study did find a few differences in […]
Sex and drugs get safer
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By: health
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January 20, 2012
The good news: According to the CDC , Americans took fewer risks when it came to HIV between 2006-2010 than they did in 2002. The less good news: Among 20-24 year olds, 12% of women and 15% of men reported an HIV risk behavior in the last year, meaning that both women and men in […]
Know what’s risky? Pregnancy.
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By: health
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December 14, 2011
A new study from the Harbor UCLA Medical Center asked women from all walks of life to rate the risks of pregnancy versus birth control. The 246 women of all ages, education levels, and family sizes knew about some risks, but didn’t know which were more likely to occur. About half of the participants knew […]
Pap smear every year? Not so much.
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By: health
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November 23, 2011
A government-backed panel released new recommendations for women of reproductive age to get a pap smear every 3 years rather than annually. The recommendations are still in draft form and accepting public comment, but given that cancer patient advocacy groups like the American Cancer Society have voiced their support for the recommendations, they may not […]
Attitude Adjustment
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By: health
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October 31, 2011
A recent study found that three-quarters of doctors (74%) are likely to prescribe extended-use oral contraceptives—the ones that let you go longer between periods. More than any other factor, the doctors who prescribed the extended-use contraceptives shared “a positive attitude toward skipping periods.” Doctors aren’t supposed to let their personal feelings influence how they treat […]
Smeared and cleared
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By: health
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October 27, 2011
Your pap smear may be totally un-fun, but it’s also totally necessary. So, what exactly does it test you for anyway? original post
Happy Birthday Our Bodies, Ourselves!
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By: health
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October 5, 2011
Long before women could look to the Internet for advice, support, and information, a small group of feminist activists published a book that became a sort of Bible of sexual health. Our Bodies, Ourselves has just been published in its ninth edition and it’s no less relevant than the first, which turns 40 this year. […]
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