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Walgreens employee refuses to sell condoms to married woman citing “my faith”
Walgreens says the employee followed company policy. But what about people who need access to condoms?
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An anti-LGBTQ cardinal calls for Catholics to go to church despite coronavirus
Raymond Burke opposed condoms to save people from dying from HIV. Now he’s encouraging Italian Catholics to gather in churches despite the viral pandemic.
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It takes 4 hands to open this ‘consent condom,’ but does that really equal consent?
The “consent pack” requires four hands to open. But how will this encourage condom use or ensure ongoing consent?
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Researchers just invented a self-lubricating condom
People involved in the study really liked how slippery the condom was.
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FDA approves smaller condoms for American men because regular ones are too big
After a study showed that the average American’s penis is shorter, the FDA has approved smaller condoms.
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A new study links gay male loneliness with high-risk sex
Loneliness can cause gay men to forego a condom.
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Condoms used 100% of the time prevent 91% of HIV transmission
A new study puts condom use by same-sex couples on a similar footing with heterosexual couples.
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6 years ago Wisconsin passed an abstinence-only law. Now it has an HIV outbreak.
Milwaukee Public Schools teaches teens that they probably won’t use condoms correctly, so they should remain abstinent. Now there’s an outbreak.
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Rogue safer sex campaign roils officials surprised by condoms in trees
The public restrooms at Austin’s Walnut Creek Park have long been known as a meeting place for sex.
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The time AIDS activists used condoms to hijack the Olympic rings
It was 1995, and Atlanta was in the height of Olympic fever as the city prepared to host the 1996 Summer Games.