Lubricant Use and HIV Risk
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Lubricants and HIV | Magnetic Fire
magneticfire.com — “From The Bilerico Project: Two preliminary studies presented this past weekend indicate there may be an increased risk for HIV infection from using certain” View full resource at magneticfire.com
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Lubricant Use May Raise HIV Infection Risk During Anal Sex:
health.msn.com — “Lubricant Use May Raise HIV Infection Risk During Anal Sex:” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Lubricant Boosts HIV Infection Risk During Anal Sex: Study
healthcentral.com — “Lubricant Boosts HIV Infection Risk During Anal Sex: Study” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Lubricant Boosts HIV Infection Risk During Anal Sex: Study http://w.sns.ly/K1k48 #herpes
Currently Available Lubricants Used For Anal Sex May Actually Make It Easier For HIV To Be Transmitted
medicalnewstoday.com — “The risk of acquiring HIV through unprotected anal sex is at least 20 times greater than with unprotected vaginal sex and increases if other infections are already present in the rectal lining. Co” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Currently Available Lubricants Used For Anal Sex May Actually Make It Easier For HIV To Be Transmitted http://mnt.to/3D6q #menshealth
POZ - POZ Magazine - POZ.com - News : Lubricants for Anal Sex May Increase Risk of HIV, STIs
poz.com — “People who used lubrication during anal sex were three times more likely to have rectal sexually transmitted infections (STIs) than those who didn't use lube, according to a study presented at the International Microbicides Conference in Pittsburgh” View full resource at poz.com
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POZ News: Lubricants for Anal Sex May Increase Risk of HIV, STIs http://bit.ly/9JVETQ
Use of lubricants with anal sex could increase risk of HIV: The risk of acquiring HIV through unprotected anal sex... http://bit.ly/b4iDsu
sciencedaily.com — “Use of lubricants with anal sex could increase risk of HIV: The risk of acquiring HIV through unprotected anal sex... http://bit.ly/b4iDsu” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Use of lubricants with anal sex associated with increased risk of rectal sexually transmitted infections
news-medical.net — “The risk of acquiring HIV through unprotected anal sex is at least 20 times greater than with unprotected vaginal sex and increases if other infections are already present in the rectal lining. Could the use of lubricants - at least certain kinds - be another risk factor among men and women who engage in receptive anal intercourse? Two studies presented today at the International Microbicides Conference in Pittsburgh, suggest the answer is yes.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Re-Formulation Of Microbicidal Lubricants Will Help Protect From HIV
medicalnewstoday.com — “Microbicides can be used to protect against HIV, and other sexually transmitted diseases, either on their own or with the added protection of a condom. New research published by BioMed Central's o” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Re-Formulation Of Microbicidal Lubricants Will Help Protect From HIV http://mnt.to/3RTF #hivaids
Assessing the Rectal Safety of Sexual Lubricants
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Safety of lubricants for rectal use: Questions & Answers for HIV educators & advocates PDF http://ht.ly/61U0M
Lubricants may increase disease risk of anal sex, studies show | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times
latimesblogs.latimes.com — “The use of lubricants may make anal sex more comfortable, but they may also increase the risk of spreading sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, researchers said Tuesday. Many experts have been concerned about the potential effects of such lubricants, but...” View full resource at latimesblogs.latimes.com
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Studies About Why Men And Women Use Lubricants During Sex
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Personal lubricants have long been recommended to women to improve the comfort of intercourse and to reduce the risk of vaginal tearing, which can increase risks for STIs and HIV. Public health professionals also recommend the addition of lubricant to condoms during sexual activity. Despite this routine advice, strikingly little is known about situations in which lubricants are used or whether there are any associated vaginal symptoms. These studies provide insight into lubricant use.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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IRMA: Research on lubricant safety very past due
physorg.com — “Do some currently available lubricants used for anal sex actually make it easier for HIV to be transmitted?” View full resource at physorg.com
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IRMA: Research on lubricant safety very past due http://tw.physorg.com/194001266
Heroin/cocaine speedballs and HIV risk - Forum on Substance Use and HIV
thebody.com — “Thanks for writing. Speedballs (a combination of heroin and cocaine) are common among injection drug users and, like any injection drug use, carry a very high risk for HIV. It is true that the HIV...” View full resource at thebody.com
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How Safe are Our Drug Injection Habits? My husband is HIV+ & I recently had Speedballs by him http://t.co/BHznZ37E @TheBodyDotCom
Re-Formulation Of Microbicidal Lubricants Will Help Protect From HIV - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Microbicides can be used to protect against HIV, and other sexually transmitted diseases, either on their own or with the added protection of a condom. New research published by BioMed Central's open access journal AIDS Research and Therapy has investigated the use of lubricants, originally designed for vaginal application, and has developed and tested new, rectal specific, formulations. Unprotected sex is one of the major ways that HIV spreads through the population...” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Methadone and HIV meds - Forum on Substance Use and HIV
thebody.com — “Thanks for your question. I would be reluctant to make any changes with your methadone since you appear to be stable and have done well. Methadone, which is metabolized by the liver, can interact...” View full resource at thebody.com
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Ask the HIV/AIDS Experts: "Cocaine, Methadone and HIV Meds: What Are the Risks?" http://t.co/TbBNkaI #interaction
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