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Re: 6:00-8:00pm Tuesday 24 October 2006. Conference Room 56. Boston Public Library Low
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| It's strange that Don Saklad still sends those kind of messages over and over and over
again although this video exists since 10 years already. Are you deaf and blind Don? Why
don't spend some time on watching this instead of alerting the whole planet with your
bullshit messages?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?d...Fact+or+Fiction
"Don Saklad" <dsaklad@nestle.csail.mit.edu> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> http://www.aidschicago.org/pdf/2006...ton_analsex.pdf
> - - - - - quoted text - - - - -
> Men and women in Boston, and around the world,
> are having anal sex.
>
> A lot of it.
>
> And not all of us are using condoms.
>
> Learn how a rectal microbicide - the future of anal sex -
> could provide a safe and effective option to protect your booty
> against HIV and other STDs... with or without condoms.
>
> The Future of Anal Sex:
> What Every Booty Should Know
>
> 6:00-8:00pm Tuesday 24 October 2006
> Conference Room 56
> Boston Public Library Lower Level Concourse
>
> Speakers Include:
> .
> Jim Pickett,
> Director of Public Policy, AIDS Foundation of Chicago;
> http://www.aidschicago.org
>
> founder of
> http://www.LifeLube.org
>
> and co-founder of the
> International Rectal Microbicide Working Group
> http://www.aidschicago.org/pdf/2006...ectalreport.pdf
>
>
> .
> Kenneth H. Mayer, M.D., Medical Research Director,
> http://www.brownmedicine.org/id/faculty/mayer.asp
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> The Fenway Institute at Fenway Community Health;
> http://www.fenwayhealth.org/site/Pa...ins_fenway_home
>
> Professor of Medicine & Community Health at Brown university and
> http://www.brownmedicine.org/welcome/index.asp
> http://bms.brown.edu/commhealth/
>
> Director of the Brown university AIDS Program;
> http://www.brown.edu/Departments/BRUNAP/facrsch.htm
>
> Attending Physician, Infectious Disease Division,
> Miriam Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.
> http://www.lifespan.org/services/infectious/
> http://www.lifespan.org/tmh/
>
>
> .
> Alex Carballo-Dieguez, Ph.D., Research Scientist,
> http://asp.cumc.columbia.edu/facdb/...ffil=Psychiatry
>
> HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies,
> http://www.hivcenternyc.org/
> Columbia University;
>
> Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry),
> http://www.columbiapsychiatry.org/index.html
> Columbia University
>
>
> .
> Moderated by:
> Emily Rigmont, Site Coordinator,
> Massachusetts for Microbicides/AIDS Action Committee
> http://www.aac.org/site/PageServer?...on_microbicides
>
> [ logo. AIDS Action Committee ]
>
> [ logo. AIDS Foundation of Chicago ]
>
> [ logo. Fenway Community Health Living Well Series ]
>
> [ logo. LifeLube gay sexy healthy ]
> - - - - - quoted text - - - - -
> http://www.aidschicago.org/pdf/2006...ton_analsex.pdf
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>
> A thought experiment...
>
> Any ideas?... suggestions?...
>
> A few of us with personal experiences have been studying
> a thought experiment... the strategy of potential sex partners
> getting tested TOGETHER for a VARIETY of sexually transmitted
> infections and revealing their results to one another
> BEFORE having sex
>
> Public health officials have not been observing the phenomenon of
> this strategy. Informally, clinicians for example like those at
> Dartmouth college Health Service student medical serices have
> seen same sex and heterosexual couples who say
> we haven't had sex yet and we want to know more about what could
> happen before the sexual part of our relationship.
>
> Journalists have not observed the phenomenon other than
> syndicated Ann Landers' columns recommending the strategy for
> potential couples concerned about their sexual histories.
>
> Here's a collaborative blog
> http://notb4weknow.blogspot.com
>
> Questions of interest include...
>
> . How widespread is the phenomenon going on of the strategy of
> let's get tested TOGETHER for a VARIETY of STDs
> BEFORE we have sex?...
>
> . Besides reducing ambiguity for the respective sex partners
> doing the strategy, what would be the effects on the epidemic?...
> the effects on transmissions of human immunodeficiency virus?...
> if 1% of the population did the strategy?...
> if 10% of the population did the strategy?...
>
> If a percentage of the population did the strategy,
> at what level could the course of the epidemic change?...
>
> . What related studies are going on now or proposed?...
>
> . What related reports have come out?...
>
> . What media have covered or mentioned the strategy?...
>
> All adversarial comment welcome! Or comments that agree
> with the strategy...
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