From time to time I bitch about the endless studies that we hear about almost daily…….some are good (I guess) and others seem like a waste of time and money….below are two more to add to the endless array of studies….but if you can get grant cash for a study, then SEX would be the ideal study….
The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea risks becoming a drug-resistant “superbug” if doctors do not devise new ways of treating it, a leading sexual health expert said.
Gonorrhea is a common bacterial sexually-transmitted infection and if left untreated can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy and infertility in women.
Globally, the WHO estimates that there are at least 340 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted infections — including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis — every year among people aged 15 to 49.
Ison said the highest incidences of gonorrhea were in south and southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, but as yet the WHO has no breakdown by individual infection type.
Current treatment for gonorrhea in most countries consists of a single antibiotic dose of either cefixime or ceftriaxone.
So gentlemen, keep an eye on the prize……a sick wnkie has NO chance to reward….
Could there possibly more? You bet your scrotum there is……
The number of head and neck cancers linked to a virus spread by oral sex is rising rapidly and suggests boys as well as girls should be offered protection through vaccination, doctors said Friday.
Despite an overall slight decline in head and neck cancers in recent years, cases of a particular form called oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) have increased sharply, particularly in the developed world.
This growth seems to be linked to cancers caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), scientists said in a report in the British Medical Journal.
More than 500,000 cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed annually in women and it kills around 200,000 a year. Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer among men and women, with about 640,000 new cases each year worldwide.
A recent study found the risk of developing oropharyngeal carcinoma was linked to a history of six or more lifetime sexual partners, four or more lifetime oral sex partners, and, for men, an earlier age at first sexual intercourse.
“Sexual transmission of HPV — primarily through orogenital intercourse — might be the reason for the increase in incidence of HPV related oropharyngeal carcinoma,” wrote Mehanna.
Thanx to Reuters for the above articles……
These types of studies just suck all the fun out of SEX (pun intended)……
Thanks for that! It ranks high on the list of things I probably wish I didn’t know.
However, it does point out the increasing likelihood of what I’ve been saying for YEARS – that many forms of cancer are probably caused by a string of things coming together – INCLUDING at least a particular virus in the chain (probably different for differing cancers).
My view is it requires: a genetic disposition to a particular cancer, a virus or bactrium that triggers that gene and THEN (and ONLY then) a whole raft of environmental factors MAY (or may not) complete the list – possibly including the horrific stress of modern living.
Smokers note (and non-smoking extremists!): figure the virus (by f*cking well looking for it!) and then develop a vaccine like we PAY you to do instead of bloody well preaching endlessly at us!
Your definition makes more sense than the multi-million dollar ones……did you see where smokers are less likely to get Parkinson’s Disease?
Yes – interesting. A bit like red wine is good for you – and bad for you, of course – duh!
Where can I get money for a study to see if red heads have more fun?…….now that is a study I would gladly participate in….
Can I be chief tester??
If I get the cash….then we all study…..lol