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POPSCondom Culture: Are Girls Growing Up Too Soon? A parent said: "I want my child's school to protect her - not send her home with a bag of condoms" Although the Government's advisers have not reached a decision, HPV is likely to be offered to 11 and 12-year-old girls. This comes only a week after after Gordon Brown’s pledge to protect childhood with traffic-light warnings on internet sites, video games and films. There are definitely some girls - though very few - in my daughter’s year of 14 and 15-year-olds who are already having sex. But I do object to the condoms, which simply amount to a bagful of encouragement. If we’re talking traffic lights, they are a green light for under-age sex.
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POPSWomen's HIV Gel Said Possible by 2010 A vaginal gel may stem HIV transmissions, but as suofrank on TPMCafe asks, will the religious right raise a stink about this, as they raised a stink about the HPV vaccine?
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POPSGenital herpes Genital Warts Treatment: Breakthrough Treatments for genital warts, genital herpes and HPV from Waldon Bioresearch.
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POPSGenital warts Genital Warts Treatment: Breakthrough Treatments for genital warts, genital herpes and HPV from Waldon Bioresearch
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POPSGenital herpes Genital Warts Treatment: Breakthrough Treatments for genital warts, genital herpes and HPV from Waldon Bioresearch. http://www.wartcream.com/
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POPSMyths & Facts about Sex Education Continuation: X The Claim: Parents want abstinence-only education to be taught in schools. X The Claim: For every $1 spent on abstinence-only programs, the federal government spends $12 on comprehensive sex ed programs. X The Claim: Condoms have a high failure rate in preventing unintended pregnancy. X The Claim: Condoms do not protect against human papillomavirus (HPV). X The Claim: Condoms are not effective in preventing the transmission of HIV and other STIs. X The Claim: Contraception is unreliable and ineffective.