Two of the media’s favorite tropes met this week in an eye-catching story about the award-winning creative idea of three teens in England: condoms that change color when they detect a sexually ...
Condom makers say it’s the world’s best job, a “sexecutive position.” An Australian company is seeking real life testers for its condom products. “Got what it takes to be an official condom tester?” ...
External, or "male", condoms break between 0.6% to 15% of the time, which increases the risk of unplanned pregnancy and exposure to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). When a condom breaks during ...
In 2006, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released a new recommendation that advised routine HIV testing for adults, adolescents, and pregnant women in the United States, and encouraged partners ...
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