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    January 31, 2002

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    Atlanta, GA

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Safer Sex Technologies

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By M.J. Stephey

It's been exactly 15 years since the FDA first approved "female condoms," but it still hasn't found its niche, except perhaps in the sex trade. In fact, while engineers at Apple have already released the next iteration of the 18-month-old iPhone, there hasn't even been a second-generation product of the lady-centric contraceptive.

But the Chicago-based Female Health Company is hoping to change that. Its redesigned product, which contains a softer type... (continue reading)

Mystified

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Greetings Sexnfo:

I met a man last summer when he was in town visiting family. We exchanged numbers and he called or sent text messages regularly. After about six months I agreed to meet him for dinner the next time he was in town. Well, the dinner date turned into a weekend date and that Monday he flew back home.

We began talking 4 to 5 days a week and he flew back every three months either on military business or family business, but always made time to see me while he was... (continue reading)

December 1st is World AIDS DAy

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Designer Cole to speak at Emory By GAYLE WHITE The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Designer Kenneth Cole, chairman of the world's largest HIV/AIDS research organization, will give the keynote address at an Emory University ceremony marking World AIDS Day on Dec. 1. In the fourth annual "Quilt on the Quad," the university will display 800 panels from he AIDS Memorial Quilt from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Cole, an Emory alumnus, will speak at the opening of the... (continue reading)

Questions About Gardasil's Safety Continue

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Deaths Reported After Vaccine Administered Worry Some POSTED: 7:25 pm EST November 20, 2008 UPDATED: 8:48 am EST November 21, 2008

BALTIMORE -- It's been hailed as a public health breakthrough, but a vaccine intended to prevent a type of cancer in young women still has some people questioning its safety.

The Gardasil vaccine has been given to millions of girls and young women, and assurances have been made that it is safe. But WBAL TV 11 News I-Team lead investigative reporter... (continue reading)

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Posted June 26, 2009