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Lancecastor

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Wow....circumcision reduces the risk of HIV by 60%....

Male circumcision helps prevent HPV, herpes: study

CTV.ca News Staff

The medical advice given to parents about circumcision should be reassessed, argue U.S. experts, after a new study found the procedure significantly reduces the transmission of herpes and HPV.

Male circumcision is already known to sharply reduce the risk of HIV infection in men -- by as much as 60 per cent, some studies suggest. Now, new data from Ugandan scientists and investigators at Johns Hopkins University suggest circumcision can also decrease the transmission of herpes and the human papillomavirus.


The study, featured this week in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that circumcised males reduced their risk of infection with HPV by 35 per cent and their risk of herpes by 28 per cent. Circumcision had no effect on the transmission of syphilis.

In an accompanying editorial, "Prevention of Viral Sexually Transmitted Infections - Foreskin at the Forefront," two University of Washington researchers say the new findings provide compelling evidence that circumcision could decrease rates of incurable sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
 
Easy for the chicks to say "wear a rubber".

How about having your vag walls sealed instead?
 
Wow....circumcision reduces the risk of HIV by 60%....

Male circumcision helps prevent HPV, herpes: study

CTV.ca News Staff

The medical advice given to parents about circumcision should be reassessed, argue U.S. experts, after a new study found the procedure significantly reduces the transmission of herpes and HPV.

Male circumcision is already known to sharply reduce the risk of HIV infection in men -- by as much as 60 per cent, some studies suggest. Now, new data from Ugandan scientists and investigators at Johns Hopkins University suggest circumcision can also decrease the transmission of herpes and the human papillomavirus.


The study, featured this week in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that circumcised males reduced their risk of infection with HPV by 35 per cent and their risk of herpes by 28 per cent. Circumcision had no effect on the transmission of syphilis.

In an accompanying editorial, "Prevention of Viral Sexually Transmitted Infections - Foreskin at the Forefront," two University of Washington researchers say the new findings provide compelling evidence that circumcision could decrease rates of incurable sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Whatever happened to common logic?
 
Unlike you and your slatternly sluice of a slit, my gonads are pristeen and clean...so no, I don't need to stay up to speed on diseases of the underclass the way you should.

I would recommend you get a circumcision.

You just found this out?

Do some more reading and keep up to date. For your own good, really.

http://www.aids.gov/basic/
 
Unlike you and your slatternly sluice of a slit, my gonads are pristeen and clean...so no, I don't need to stay up to speed on diseases of the underclass the way you should.

I would recommend you get a circumcision.

You're welcome. :kiss:
 
So...women should be in favor of hacking off a bit of a male's genitals?

You've got issues, Lance.
 
So...women should be in favor of hacking off a bit of a male's genitals?

You've got issues, Lance.

It doesn't matter if they're in favor of it or not. Truth is, the "funk" stays inside the foreskin and breeds like a mofo. It applies for almost every STD out there.

When I was married, I told my husband this info and he got circumcised at the age of 37. If a woman has a yeast infection or vaginitis and he bangs her unprotected, the chances are much higher for him to get the same.
 
When I was married, I told my husband this info and he got circumcised at the age of 37. If a woman has a yeast infection or vaginitis and he bangs her unprotected, the chances are much higher for him to get the same.

Yeah, but even so the rates of yeast infections in uncircumcised men are much lower than those in women, and I don't see any vaginas being sewn shut...in Western countries.
 
It doesn't matter if they're in favor of it or not. Truth is, the "funk" stays inside the foreskin and breeds like a mofo. It applies for almost every STD out there.

Not an issue if you live in a country where it is customary to bathe daily.

And as has already been pointed out, all of this is rendered moot by the use of a condom.


When I was married, I told my husband this info and he got circumcised at the age of 37. If a woman has a yeast infection or vaginitis and he bangs her unprotected, the chances are much higher for him to get the same.

First of all, I'm pretty sure the chance of a man contracting vaginitis to be somewhere around zero and secondly, I've seen the figures to which you refer. I wasn't impressed.
 
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