As we've stated many times previously it's the faggots who are`` `````````````
spreading AIDS at a higher rate comparatively than Heterosexuals. ```````````````````````````````````````b&c```````````````````````````````=
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention have issued a new report which proves that more than a
quarter of new U.S. infections are in boys and men aged 13 to 24.
Sixty percent of those infected are unaware of their status, and
spread it even further.
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 11/28/2012
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
HIV/AIDS being spread among those 16 to 24 years of age, while under
drugs and alcohol
Although there are drugs that prolong the lives of those infected with
HIV and AIDS, many young homosexual men and boys continue to engage in
what is mistakenly called "safe sex." Even worse, the wide majority
are unaware that they have been infected and continue to spread it
among others.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention have issued a new report which proves that more than a
quarter of new U.S. infections are in youths aged 13 to 24. Sixty
percent of those infected are unaware of their status, and spread it
even further.
Doctors warn that the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV that causes
AIDS cannot be cured. It proves fatal for those who do not seek
treatment. A cocktail of drugs can keep patients healthy if they take
their medication consistently and are far less likely to infect
someone else.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
The report "really provides shocking data on the higher rate of risky behavior and the lower rate of condom use" among young men, CDC
Director Dr. Thomas Frieden told reporters.
Shockingly, only 13 percent of high school students have been tested
for the virus and just 35 percent of 18 to 24 year olds have been.
"Young gay and bisexual men report much higher levels of risky sexual behavior than their heterosexual peers," Frieden said. The doctors say
that they are more likely to have multiple sex partners, use drugs and alcohol before sex, which in turn makes them more likely to not use
condoms while engaging in homosexual acts as well as practice other
dangerous behavior.
A separate CDC survey of high school kids and young adults found that
young gay and bisexual men were more likely to report having had
homosexual sex with four or more partners.
The answer, the CDC says, is a combination of testing, treatment and
good sex education in schools.
"I don't think there is a simple answer for this but we are not in
support of mandatory testing," Frieden said.
"The key here is to make it routine screening, just like we have
cholesterol screening," Frieden added. "If someone refuses, that is
their right, but we should say, 'This is what we do.'"
Those who put off getting the tests for fear of bad news, the doctor
remind us that people who are tested can get treated. "If we double
the number of people treated effectively, we cut in half, roughly, the
number of new infections that will occur," Frieden added.
Dr. Kevin Fenton, who leads the AIDS branch, says that there is still
a lot of misinformation being spread. "I have to tell you, it is
astonishing, the level of ignorance about basic physiology among
middle school and high school students," Fenton said.
"Kids who are gay or bisexual were less likely to say they had
received sex education in schools," Fenton added.
"Youth who are sexually active can reduce their risk of HIV infection
by choosing to stop having sex. They can also limit their number of
sex partners, not have sex with an older partner who may be more
likely to already have HIV" CDC says.
Of course, the only "safe" behavior is to refrain from homosexual
sexual activity completely.
On Nov 28, 9:08=C2=A0pm, -=CC=AE=CC=AE=CC=83-=CC=83 =CC=BE=E2=97=8F=CC=AE==CC=AE=CC=83=CC=BE=E2=80=A2=CC=83=CC=BE =E2=84=A2Usenet Legends =C2=AA=C2= =BA=C2=AAand=C9=94a=C2=AEole
<usenetlegends00...@gmail.com> wrote:```` `````````````
As we've stated many times previously it's the faggots who are
spreading AIDS at a higher rate comparatively than Heterosexuals. ```````````````````````````````````````b&c`````````````````````````````=
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention have issued a new report which proves that more than a quarter of new U.S. infections are in boys and men aged 13 to 24.
Sixty percent of those infected are unaware of their status, and
spread it even further.
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 11/28/2012
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
HIV/AIDS being spread among those 16 to 24 years of age, while under
drugs and alcohol
Although there are drugs that prolong the lives of those infected with
HIV and AIDS, many young homosexual men and boys continue to engage in
what is mistakenly called "safe sex." Even worse, the wide majority
are unaware that they have been infected and continue to spread it
among others.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention have issued a new report which proves that more than a quarter of new U.S. infections are in youths aged 13 to 24. Sixty
percent of those infected are unaware of their status, and spread it
even further.
Doctors warn that the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV that causes
AIDS cannot be cured. It proves fatal for those who do not seek
treatment. A cocktail of drugs can keep patients healthy if they take
their medication consistently and are far less likely to infect
someone else.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
The report "really provides shocking data on the higher rate of risky behavior and the lower rate of condom use" among young men, CDC
Director Dr. Thomas Frieden told reporters.
Shockingly, only 13 percent of high school students have been tested
for the virus and just 35 percent of 18 to 24 year olds have been.
"Young gay and bisexual men report much higher levels of risky sexual behavior than their heterosexual peers," Frieden said. The doctors say
that they are more likely to have multiple sex partners, use drugs and alcohol before sex, which in turn makes them more likely to not use
condoms while engaging in homosexual acts as well as practice other dangerous behavior.
A separate CDC survey of high school kids and young adults found that
young gay and bisexual men were more likely to report having had
homosexual sex with four or more partners.
The answer, the CDC says, is a combination of testing, treatment and
good sex education in schools.
"I don't think there is a simple answer for this but we are not in
support of mandatory testing," Frieden said.
"The key here is to make it routine screening, just like we have cholesterol screening," Frieden added. "If someone refuses, that is
their right, but we should say, 'This is what we do.'"
Those who put off getting the tests for fear of bad news, the doctor
remind us that people who are tested can get treated. "If we double
the number of people treated effectively, we cut in half, roughly, the number of new infections that will occur," Frieden added.
Dr. Kevin Fenton, who leads the AIDS branch, says that there is still
a lot of misinformation being spread. "I have to tell you, it is astonishing, the level of ignorance about basic physiology among
middle school and high school students," Fenton said.
"Kids who are gay or bisexual were less likely to say they had
received sex education in schools," Fenton added.
"Youth who are sexually active can reduce their risk of HIV infection
by choosing to stop having sex. They can also limit their number of
sex partners, not have sex with an older partner who may be more
likely to already have HIV" CDC says.
Of course, the only "safe" behavior is to refrain from homosexual
sexual activity completely.
We can hope American Red Cross tests for HIV TeBet
On Nov 29, 3:53=C2=A0pm, "G=3DEMC^2" <herbertglazi...@gmail.com> wrote:
=AE=CC=AE=CC=83=CC=BE=E2=80=A2=CC=83=CC=BE =E2=84=A2Usenet Legends =C2=AA= =C2=BA=C2=AAand=C9=94a=C2=AEoleOn Nov 28, 9:08=C2=A0pm, -=CC=AE=CC=AE=CC=83-=CC=83 =CC=BE=E2=97=8F=CC=
`````` `````````````<usenetlegends00...@gmail.com> wrote:
As we've stated many times previously it's the faggots who are
spreading AIDS at a higher rate comparatively than Heterosexuals. ```````````````````````````````````````b&c```````````````````````````=
hLOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention have issued a new report which proves that more than a quarter of new U.S. infections are in boys and men aged 13 to 24.
Sixty percent of those infected are unaware of their status, and
spread it even further.
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 11/28/2012
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
HIV/AIDS being spread among those 16 to 24 years of age, while under drugs and alcohol
Although there are drugs that prolong the lives of those infected wit=
nHIV and AIDS, many young homosexual men and boys continue to engage i=
ywhat is mistakenly called "safe sex." Even worse, the wide majority
are unaware that they have been infected and continue to spread it
among others.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention have issued a new report which proves that more than a quarter of new U.S. infections are in youths aged 13 to 24. Sixty
percent of those infected are unaware of their status, and spread it
even further.
Doctors warn that the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV that causes AIDS cannot be cured. It proves fatal for those who do not seek treatment. A cocktail of drugs can keep patients healthy if they take their medication consistently and are far less likely to infect
someone else.
Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24
became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and
men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly
infected youths being African American.
The report "really provides shocking data on the higher rate of risky behavior and the lower rate of condom use" among young men, CDC
Director Dr. Thomas Frieden told reporters.
Shockingly, only 13 percent of high school students have been tested
for the virus and just 35 percent of 18 to 24 year olds have been.
"Young gay and bisexual men report much higher levels of risky sexual behavior than their heterosexual peers," Frieden said. The doctors sa=
dthat they are more likely to have multiple sex partners, use drugs an=
ealcohol before sex, which in turn makes them more likely to not use condoms while engaging in homosexual acts as well as practice other dangerous behavior.
A separate CDC survey of high school kids and young adults found that young gay and bisexual men were more likely to report having had homosexual sex with four or more partners.
The answer, the CDC says, is a combination of testing, treatment and
good sex education in schools.
"I don't think there is a simple answer for this but we are not in support of mandatory testing," Frieden said.
"The key here is to make it routine screening, just like we have cholesterol screening," Frieden added. "If someone refuses, that is
their right, but we should say, 'This is what we do.'"
Those who put off getting the tests for fear of bad news, the doctor remind us that people who are tested can get treated. "If we double
the number of people treated effectively, we cut in half, roughly, th=
number of new infections that will occur," Frieden added.
Dr. Kevin Fenton, who leads the AIDS branch, says that there is still
a lot of misinformation being spread. "I have to tell you, it is astonishing, the level of ignorance about basic physiology among
middle school and high school students," Fenton said.
"Kids who are gay or bisexual were less likely to say they had
received sex education in schools," Fenton added.
"Youth who are sexually active can reduce their risk of HIV infection
by choosing to stop having sex. They can also limit their number of
sex partners, not have sex with an older partner who may be more
likely to already have HIV" CDC says.
Of course, the only "safe" behavior is to refrain from homosexual
sexual activity completely.
We can hope American Red Cross tests for HIV TeBet
ARC is too busy hoarding as much loot as possible in offshore
accounts. =C2=A0They pay their executives and logistics management staff
big bucks, just so they don't have to waste any time, effort or share
that loot with those in need.
The Salvation Army and Goodwill could likely outperform ARC by at
least 2:1.
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