Evolution of Sex
... Selection is more powerful in the stages up to the age of peak reproductive value If a pleiotropic gene is introduced that gives an benefit early in life, at the expense of a cost much later on, than it will be selected Senescence is the outcome of such negative effects later in life ...
... Selection is more powerful in the stages up to the age of peak reproductive value If a pleiotropic gene is introduced that gives an benefit early in life, at the expense of a cost much later on, than it will be selected Senescence is the outcome of such negative effects later in life ...
- Hospital Practices and Research
... the public, with a special emphasis on prevention, are top priority.4 Stopping unprotected sex is of specific importance. Results of another study indicated that only 5.2% of female sex workers use a condom, and 90% of them are addicts. Drug users are sexually active and have multiple partners; thus ...
... the public, with a special emphasis on prevention, are top priority.4 Stopping unprotected sex is of specific importance. Results of another study indicated that only 5.2% of female sex workers use a condom, and 90% of them are addicts. Drug users are sexually active and have multiple partners; thus ...
Sexual distress in Oncology patients
... lubricating gels, thereby making it fully natural in every respect and totally safe to use with tampons and condoms...it is a perfect substitute for the body's natural lubricating system. ...
... lubricating gels, thereby making it fully natural in every respect and totally safe to use with tampons and condoms...it is a perfect substitute for the body's natural lubricating system. ...
Conference report
... programmes are affordable for many people. But being poor may affect people’s feelings around using condoms more than the cost of buying them. Promoting the transition in condom use from single to marital use is a challenge. It makes sense but is difficult to implement. Evidence now suggests tha ...
... programmes are affordable for many people. But being poor may affect people’s feelings around using condoms more than the cost of buying them. Promoting the transition in condom use from single to marital use is a challenge. It makes sense but is difficult to implement. Evidence now suggests tha ...
Premarital Sex
... The Bible refers to premarital sex as fornication. That’s a word we don’t hear much these days, so what does it mean? Fornication is sexual intercourse between people who Are not married to each other. The only distinction the bible makes between Premarital sex and adultery is that adultery involves ...
... The Bible refers to premarital sex as fornication. That’s a word we don’t hear much these days, so what does it mean? Fornication is sexual intercourse between people who Are not married to each other. The only distinction the bible makes between Premarital sex and adultery is that adultery involves ...
Ethics and Religion
... married to others. Has always been regarded as a grave matter in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Many contemporary ethicists argue for a more humane approach to those involved. ...
... married to others. Has always been regarded as a grave matter in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Many contemporary ethicists argue for a more humane approach to those involved. ...
sites.stedwards.edu
... At their last sexual encounter: 21% of women used dual methods 34% used condoms alone 29% used hormonal contraception/intrauterine device alone 16% used another method/none Adolescents and young women at a higher risk for pregnancy and STIs were less likely to have used dual methods at last sexual e ...
... At their last sexual encounter: 21% of women used dual methods 34% used condoms alone 29% used hormonal contraception/intrauterine device alone 16% used another method/none Adolescents and young women at a higher risk for pregnancy and STIs were less likely to have used dual methods at last sexual e ...
Mythbusters: Sex Quiz
... _______ 1. The diaphragm and IUD prevent conception similarly. _______ 2. ...
... _______ 1. The diaphragm and IUD prevent conception similarly. _______ 2. ...
Adolescence
... ingressive males occasionally receive the dreaded sissy label On the other hand, some males get a big charge from bragging about sexual encounters But for women, looking sexy is desirable, but engaging in relations is a dilemma – lose the guy or be labeled easy ...
... ingressive males occasionally receive the dreaded sissy label On the other hand, some males get a big charge from bragging about sexual encounters But for women, looking sexy is desirable, but engaging in relations is a dilemma – lose the guy or be labeled easy ...
Introduction to Sex Education
... Provide an opportunity for young people to question, explore, and assess their sexual attitudes beliefs and values. ...
... Provide an opportunity for young people to question, explore, and assess their sexual attitudes beliefs and values. ...
Halloween Safe Sex Bulletin Board
... Don't feel pressured to STDs/STIs are passed on have sex. Or have sex out through bodily fluids, like of fear - fear of hurting saliva, blood and sexual someone's feelings by fluids (eg. sperm). We get saying no or fear of being an STI by having sex the "only one" who isn't (including oral sex) with ...
... Don't feel pressured to STDs/STIs are passed on have sex. Or have sex out through bodily fluids, like of fear - fear of hurting saliva, blood and sexual someone's feelings by fluids (eg. sperm). We get saying no or fear of being an STI by having sex the "only one" who isn't (including oral sex) with ...
Research Paper on AIDS
... intercourse. Delaying the initiation of activity, or practicing abstinence is a valuable, healthy behavior for young people. It also prevents unintended pregnancy and the transmission of other sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Any activity that allows the exchange of body fluids (semen, vaginal s ...
... intercourse. Delaying the initiation of activity, or practicing abstinence is a valuable, healthy behavior for young people. It also prevents unintended pregnancy and the transmission of other sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Any activity that allows the exchange of body fluids (semen, vaginal s ...
NPTs in Context
... People generally are willing to use condoms with new partners, or during casual or commercial sex But once ...
... People generally are willing to use condoms with new partners, or during casual or commercial sex But once ...
NPTs in Context
... People generally are willing to use condoms with new partners, or during casual or commercial sex But once ...
... People generally are willing to use condoms with new partners, or during casual or commercial sex But once ...
literature
... - increased risk of contracting a number of dangerous sexually transmitted diseases. HIV/AIDS, urethritis, proctitis, pharyngitis, prostatitis, hepatitis A and B, syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydia, herpes, genital warts. 2005 CDC report show that gonorrhoea and syphilis infections are increasing among ...
... - increased risk of contracting a number of dangerous sexually transmitted diseases. HIV/AIDS, urethritis, proctitis, pharyngitis, prostatitis, hepatitis A and B, syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydia, herpes, genital warts. 2005 CDC report show that gonorrhoea and syphilis infections are increasing among ...
Sexual Risk Assessment
... A pragmatic approach that seeks to reduce or minimize the adverse health consequences associated with drug use or sexual interactions. Examples include: only sharing needles with one partner, using fewer drugs and less often, or only having sex with people the patient knows. ...
... A pragmatic approach that seeks to reduce or minimize the adverse health consequences associated with drug use or sexual interactions. Examples include: only sharing needles with one partner, using fewer drugs and less often, or only having sex with people the patient knows. ...
Should Condoms be Administered in Schools?
... Condom availability programs do not promote sexual activity. Condoms are an effective method of protection ...
... Condom availability programs do not promote sexual activity. Condoms are an effective method of protection ...
Diapositiva 1 - MU Student Health Center
... - Eastman-Mueller/Sexual Health Survey. 2009. n=935 ...
... - Eastman-Mueller/Sexual Health Survey. 2009. n=935 ...
Safe sex
Safe sex is sexual activity engaged in by people who have taken precautions to protect themselves against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV. It is also referred to as safer sex or protected sex, while unsafe or unprotected sex is sexual activity engaged in without precautions, especially forgoing condom use.Some sources prefer the term safer sex to more precisely reflect the fact that these practices reduce, but do not always completely eliminate, the risk of disease transmission. The term sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has gradually become preferred over sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among medical sources, as it has a broader range of meaning; a person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without showing signs of disease.Safe sex practices became more prominent in the late 1980s as a result of the AIDS epidemic. Promoting safe sex is now one of the aims of sex education. Safe sex is regarded as a harm reduction strategy aimed at reducing risks. The risk reduction of safe sex is not absolute; for example, the reduced risk to the receptive partner of acquiring HIV from HIV-seropositive partners not wearing condoms compared to when they wear them is estimated to be about a four to fivefold. Safe sex is effective in avoiding STIs only if both sexual partners agree on it. During sexual penetration while using a condom, for example, the male could intentionally pull off the condom and continue penetrating without the receptive partner's notice or consent. This is a high-risk behavior that betrays trust, and it may spread an STI.Although some safe sex practices can be used as birth control (contraception), most forms of contraception do not protect against STIs; likewise, some safe sex practices, like partner selection and low-risk sex behavior, are not effective forms of contraception but should be considered before engaging in any form of intercourse to reduce risk.