Sex Information - November 20, 2008

Morning-After Pill Bill Vetoed by NY Gov. Pataki

August 5, 2005 - Topics sex, men, pregnancy, food and prescription
New York Governor, Republican George Pataki, vetoes legislation Thursday that would have allowed pharmacists to dispense the so-called "morning-after pill" without prescriptions.

Pataki announced his disapproval of the measure not requiring minors to see a physician, saying, "We can do better

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New Biochip Can Detect Dengue Fever

August 5, 2005 - Topics fever, dengue fever, disease, mosquito and infection
A firm in Singapore claims that it has developed a biochip that will drastically reduce the time and cost of diagnosing the mosquito-born Dengue fever. Attogenix Biosystems have invented the innovative chip.

According to Reuters report, the chip is capable of detecting the dengue virus employing a process called molecular diagnostics

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Mystery AIDS Virus Carrier Located In Connecticut

July 30, 2005 - Topics aids, fuzeon, sustiva, sex and hiv
Doctors and State of New York Health Officials have been on the outlook for a man who is carrying a deadly strain of the HIV virus that is resistant to practically all available treatments for the virus.

Dr. Gary Blick, a private-practice physician in Norwalk, Conn has the patient who is responsible for spreading the strain through unprotected anonomoyus anal sex that the man had with others in a sex club in New York City in 2004

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AIDS Conference Hosted In Brazil

July 25, 2005 - Topics aids, sex, vaccine, research and studies
This year's biggest AIDS conference will take place in Rio de Janeiro, bringing together over 5,000 scientists and doctors to discuss the latest developments in AIDS prevention and treatment.

A record number of scientific studies, focusing on developments in treatments, vaccines and basic science, will be presented

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Brazil To Host AIDS Conference

July 25, 2005 - Topics aids, sex, vaccine, research and studies
This year's biggest AIDS conference will take place in Rio de Janeiro, bringing together over 5,000 scientists and doctors to discuss the latest developments in AIDS prevention and treatment.

A record number of scientific studies, focusing on developments in treatments, vaccines and basic science, will be presented

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