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| GMCarter 2005-04-26, 5:45 pm |
| On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 15:43:00 -0400, "PaulKing"
<aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote:
>"estimated that 20 million people in the US are allergic to traditional
>latex" - BBC
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>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/health/555572.stm
Right. And AGAIN, that article states:
"Health care workers are particularly prone to problems because of the
use of surgical gloves as part of their daily working routines."
And even when a person DOES have a latex allergy, very often it's
symptoms are very mild.
It's frequency of exposure to latex that induces allergy, in general.
So the VAST majority of people will have no trouble wearing a condom
from time to time. And perhaps the new guayule latex will provide
additional insurance....
Versus getting HIV?
George M. Carter
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| GMCarter 2005-04-27, 5:45 pm |
| On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 15:47:46 -0400, "PaulKing"
<aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote:
>I would rather have a myth than cancer, a deformed kid and a swolen penis.
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>Just my choice.
Well, if you ask David Pasquarelli--you may wind up with the cancer
anyway (lymphomas, for example, are hideously more common among people
with AIDS), a kid with HIV (god help any toddler unfortunate enough to
be brought into the world by the likes of you) as well as quite dead
should you continue to embrace your delusional denial.
It is indeed your choice.
George M. Carter
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