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Ethics & Health Law News - 19-Nov-2013

The Independent, By Emily Dugan, November 17, 2013 “Unmarried couples in Tunisia have to wait until 20 before they can have sex legally, while in Yemen intercourse with children as young as nine is allowed – so long as there are signs of the “onset of puberty”.   Although 16 remains the global average age of [...]...

ScienceDaily - 19-Nov-2013

Human-Immunodeficiency Viruses that resist AIDS medicines are primarily transmitted by people who are not actually undergoing treatment. In order to prevent a spread of the resistant viruses increased efforts in prevention and early diagnosis of new infections are needed, as concluded by the Swiss HIV Cohort Study. ...

Ethics & Health Law News - 17-Nov-2013

New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority, 8 October 2013 “COMPLAINTS BOARD DECISION The Chairman directed the Complaints Board to consider the advertisement with reference to Basic Principle 4 and Rules 2, 3, 6 and 11 of the Code of Ethics… Considering the tenor of the advertisement before it, the Complaints Board found the Advertiser had presented [...]...

ScienceDaily - 15-Nov-2013

The HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America has updated its HIV care guidelines to reflect the fact that people with HIV are now living normal life spans, and their physicians need to focus on preventive care, including screening for high cholesterol, diabetes and osteoporosis. ...

ScienceDaily - 12-Nov-2013

Black men, vastly overrepresented among the prison population, comprise a high proportion of HIV-positive inmates and pose an infection risk to other inmates as well as members of their communities once they’re released. While sex is prohibited in U.S. prisons, sexual encounters are commonplace and few inmates express concern about getting or spreading HIV, according to a study of incarcerated black...

ScienceDaily - 06-Nov-2013

Having sex can be fun; talking about sex can be fun. Talking about STIs with a sexual interest, however, is a totally different matter, according to new research. The study found a disconnect between the public health messages that promote STI testing as a way to prevent STIs such as HIV and chlamydia and the conversations occurring in bedrooms. ...

ScienceDaily - 06-Nov-2013

The number of HIV positive men who have sex with both men and women is likely no higher than the number of HIV positive heterosexual men, according to a US-based analysis. The finding challenges a popular assumption that bisexual men are responsible for significant HIV transmission to their female partners. ...

ScienceDaily - 05-Nov-2013

The first study to look extensively at sexual function in women who underwent bariatric surgery found that significant improvements in overall sexual function, most reproductive hormones and in psychological status were maintained over two years following surgery. Women reporting the poorest quality of sexual function prior to surgery saw the most dramatic improvements one year after surgery, on par...

Ethics & Health Law News - 03-Nov-2013

High Court of Australia Transcripts 29 October 2013 BEFORE: FRENCH CJ, CRENNAN J, BELL J, GAGELER J, KEANE J “…MR HAMILL [for the applicant]: It is, perhaps, in two parts. First, the principle of criminal law that applies in what the learned Chief Justice called “medical assault cases”, that is to say, when it is [...]...

Oprah.com - 30-Oct-2013

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ScienceDaily - 26-Oct-2013

A study has shown that after a median of 2.4 years of follow up, 86.5% of transplants of donor kidneys considered “high-risk” for infection and disease were functioning with no evidence of infections. Such “high-risk” organs are relatively safe when screened with current methods. ...

ScienceDaily - 25-Oct-2013

New research ties preparative procedures and complications associated with blood or bone marrow transplantation (stem cell transplantation, SCT) with diminished sexual health in both men and women who have undergone the lifesaving procedure. ...

ScienceDaily - 25-Oct-2013

The considerable diversity of HIV worldwide represents a critical challenge for designing an effective HIV vaccine. Now a scientific team shows that mosaic antigens might overcome this challenge. ...


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