Topic: STDs rife among US teenage girls
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Tue 03/11/08 03:29 PM

grumble grumble grumble wth is this world coming too.... why are we speaking of teenagers anyhow... we need to be talking about the dirty dirty men and women out there in this world... making it unsafe for the rest of us to have our own clean fun... without worrying about damaging our health! grumble grumble



if you use protection you dont need to worry about your health. its your body, your health, so the decison is down to you.

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Tue 03/11/08 03:29 PM



Appears that wonderful abtinance trend of programs being offered by this administration is not working well, hmmmmmmmmhuh
nope, sounds more like parents are failing their children to me. It is not the governments role to raise our children

if parents would come out of the 'not my kid" bubble and talk about sex and condoms etc this number would be cut in half.I think this statistic also says a lot about the self esteem of some of our teen girls.


:heart: flowerforyou :heart: flowerforyou bigsmile

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Tue 03/11/08 03:29 PM









One in four teenage girls in the United States has a sexually-transmitted disease, a study has indicated.

The study, by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), found an even higher prevalence of STDs among black girls.

Researchers analysed data from a nationally representative sample of 838 US girls aged 14 to 19.

A virus that causes cervical cancer - HPV - was the most common, followed by chlamydia, trichomoniasis and herpes.

The CDC says the study is the first in its kind to examine the prevalence of common sexually transmitted diseases among adolescent girls.

It found that nearly half of the African-American girls surveyed had at least one STD, while the rate was 20% among white and Mexican-American teenagers.

Human papillomavirus, or HPV, affected 18% of the girls surveyed, chlamydia 4%, trichomoniasis 2.5%, and herpes simplex virus 2%.

Screening recommended

The CDC's Devin Fenton said it was a serious issue because the diseases could lead to infertility and cervical cancer.

"Screening, vaccination and other prevention strategies for sexually active women are among our highest public health priorities," he said.

The CDC is recommending annual chlamydia screening for all sexually active women under 25, and HPV vaccines for girls aged 11 to 12, followed by booster injections.

John Douglas, the CDC's head of STD prevention, says screenings are underused because teenagers often do not think they are at risk.

Analysts say some doctors are also reluctant to discuss screening with teenage patients because of confidentiality concerns, knowing parents would have to be told of the results.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/7290088.stm


you can buy chalmydia test kits now over the counter in the uk.


yes, but you also have cameras mounted in public places that allow the police to see through your clothing. no thank you to the uk noway noway


see through clothing??? huh huh huh


check out todays news on yahoo, and fox news. Sad, sad, sad


i know nothing about it, whats the purpose of this??

they say to ensure that people are not carrying weapons, or bombs strapped under there


WTF !!!!noway noway noway
Camera 'looks' through clothing
A camera that can "see" explosives, drugs and weapons hidden under clothing from 25 metres has been invented.

The ThruVision system could be deployed at airports, railway stations or other public spaces.

It is based on so-called "terahertz", or T-ray, technology, normally used by astronomers to study dying stars.

Although it is able to see through clothes it does not reveal "body detail" or subject people to "harmful radiation", according to the designers.

"It is totally and utterly passive - it receives only," said a spokesperson for Thruvision.

The portable camera, which has already been sold to the Dubai Mercantile Exchange and Canary Wharf in London, will be shown off at the Home Office scientific development branch's annual exhibition later this week.

Body glow

Unlike current security systems that use X-rays, the ThruVision system exploits terahertz rays, or T-rays.

This electromagnetic radiation is a form of low level energy emitted by all people and objects.

These are able to pass through clothing, paper, ceramics and wood but are blocked by metal and water.

The system works by collecting these waves and processing them to form an image which can reveal concealed objects.

"If I were to look at you in terahertz you would appear to glow like a light bulb and different objects glow less brightly or more brightly," said the firm's spokesperson.

"You see a silhouette of the form but you don't see surface anatomical effects."

In addition, the system does not involve any of the "harmful radiation associated with traditional X-ray security screening", according to the firm.

The company has made previous versions of the camera, but the T5000, as it is known, is the first that works both indoors and out.

The system exploits technology originally developed at the government owned Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Oxfordshire.

"Astronomers use T-ray cameras that can see through dust and clouds in space, revealing what lies beyond," explained Dr Liz Towns-Andrews, of the Science and Technology Facilities Council which runs RAL.

Other terahertz systems, developed by companies such as TeraView, are used to probe the structure of pharmaceutical compounds.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/7287135.stm



It is not the kind of see through, that you guys are thinking about.

Urg04es's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:32 PM

grumble grumble grumble wth is this world coming too.... why are we speaking of teenagers anyhow... we need to be talking about the dirty dirty men and women out there in this world... making it unsafe for the rest of us to have our own clean fun... without worrying about damaging our health! grumble grumble


Where are all the dirty men??????? I have been looking all over for them. LOL! laugh drinker

Dragoness's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:32 PM


Appears that wonderful abtinance trend of programs being offered by this administration is not working well, hmmmmmmmmhuh
nope, sounds more like parents are failing their children to me. It is not the governments role to raise our children


You are correct, if parents would stop believing that a child that is "told" that they will go to hell if they do this thing and realize to an "immortal" child, hell is not imposing, they may start utilizing their minds and tell their children the truth and enforce protection protection protection!noway

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Tue 03/11/08 03:32 PM










One in four teenage girls in the United States has a sexually-transmitted disease, a study has indicated.

The study, by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), found an even higher prevalence of STDs among black girls.

Researchers analysed data from a nationally representative sample of 838 US girls aged 14 to 19.

A virus that causes cervical cancer - HPV - was the most common, followed by chlamydia, trichomoniasis and herpes.

The CDC says the study is the first in its kind to examine the prevalence of common sexually transmitted diseases among adolescent girls.

It found that nearly half of the African-American girls surveyed had at least one STD, while the rate was 20% among white and Mexican-American teenagers.

Human papillomavirus, or HPV, affected 18% of the girls surveyed, chlamydia 4%, trichomoniasis 2.5%, and herpes simplex virus 2%.

Screening recommended

The CDC's Devin Fenton said it was a serious issue because the diseases could lead to infertility and cervical cancer.

"Screening, vaccination and other prevention strategies for sexually active women are among our highest public health priorities," he said.

The CDC is recommending annual chlamydia screening for all sexually active women under 25, and HPV vaccines for girls aged 11 to 12, followed by booster injections.

John Douglas, the CDC's head of STD prevention, says screenings are underused because teenagers often do not think they are at risk.

Analysts say some doctors are also reluctant to discuss screening with teenage patients because of confidentiality concerns, knowing parents would have to be told of the results.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/7290088.stm


you can buy chalmydia test kits now over the counter in the uk.


yes, but you also have cameras mounted in public places that allow the police to see through your clothing. no thank you to the uk noway noway


see through clothing??? huh huh huh


check out todays news on yahoo, and fox news. Sad, sad, sad


i know nothing about it, whats the purpose of this??

they say to ensure that people are not carrying weapons, or bombs strapped under there


WTF !!!!noway noway noway
Camera 'looks' through clothing
A camera that can "see" explosives, drugs and weapons hidden under clothing from 25 metres has been invented.

The ThruVision system could be deployed at airports, railway stations or other public spaces.

It is based on so-called "terahertz", or T-ray, technology, normally used by astronomers to study dying stars.

Although it is able to see through clothes it does not reveal "body detail" or subject people to "harmful radiation", according to the designers.

"It is totally and utterly passive - it receives only," said a spokesperson for Thruvision.

The portable camera, which has already been sold to the Dubai Mercantile Exchange and Canary Wharf in London, will be shown off at the Home Office scientific development branch's annual exhibition later this week.

Body glow

Unlike current security systems that use X-rays, the ThruVision system exploits terahertz rays, or T-rays.

This electromagnetic radiation is a form of low level energy emitted by all people and objects.

These are able to pass through clothing, paper, ceramics and wood but are blocked by metal and water.

The system works by collecting these waves and processing them to form an image which can reveal concealed objects.

"If I were to look at you in terahertz you would appear to glow like a light bulb and different objects glow less brightly or more brightly," said the firm's spokesperson.

"You see a silhouette of the form but you don't see surface anatomical effects."

In addition, the system does not involve any of the "harmful radiation associated with traditional X-ray security screening", according to the firm.

The company has made previous versions of the camera, but the T5000, as it is known, is the first that works both indoors and out.

The system exploits technology originally developed at the government owned Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Oxfordshire.

"Astronomers use T-ray cameras that can see through dust and clouds in space, revealing what lies beyond," explained Dr Liz Towns-Andrews, of the Science and Technology Facilities Council which runs RAL.

Other terahertz systems, developed by companies such as TeraView, are used to probe the structure of pharmaceutical compounds.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/7287135.stm



It is not the kind of see through, that you guys are thinking about.


it is exactly what I think it is debbie. You live in a society where your government waqtches everything its citizens do via camera. I don't like the 1984 atmosphere. Your liberties are all gone over there, and it is starting to happen here under the pretense of security

Single_Rob's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:34 PM



Appears that wonderful abtinance trend of programs being offered by this administration is not working well, hmmmmmmmmhuh
nope, sounds more like parents are failing their children to me. It is not the governments role to raise our children


You are correct, if parents would stop believing that a child that is "told" that they will go to hell if they do this thing and realize to an "immortal" child, hell is not imposing, they may start utilizing their minds and tell their children the truth and enforce protection protection protection!noway

that is certainly ok to be your belief, but is not shared by everyone. The simple fact is it is a parents responsibility, not the government. Quit pushing it off on this, or any other administrations. You don't miss a chance to attack Bush, you are obsessed

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Tue 03/11/08 03:34 PM
Why does it hurt when i pee

no photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:35 PM


Appears that wonderful abtinance trend of programs being offered by this administration is not working well, hmmmmmmmmhuh
nope, sounds more like parents are failing their children to me. It is not the governments role to raise our children


Exactly. There are a lot of people out there who are sprouting carbon-copies of their flawed selves who shouldn't be procreating. And when their little degenerate decides to follow in their footsteps, who do they blame? Surely NOT the parents, who are clearly too stupid to try to interject some responsibility to their offsprings' lives... noway

Dragoness's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:35 PM


grumble grumble grumble wth is this world coming too.... why are we speaking of teenagers anyhow... we need to be talking about the dirty dirty men and women out there in this world... making it unsafe for the rest of us to have our own clean fun... without worrying about damaging our health! grumble grumble


Where are all the dirty men??????? I have been looking all over for them. LOL! laugh drinker


devil laugh

Dragoness's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:37 PM




Appears that wonderful abtinance trend of programs being offered by this administration is not working well, hmmmmmmmmhuh
nope, sounds more like parents are failing their children to me. It is not the governments role to raise our children


You are correct, if parents would stop believing that a child that is "told" that they will go to hell if they do this thing and realize to an "immortal" child, hell is not imposing, they may start utilizing their minds and tell their children the truth and enforce protection protection protection!noway

that is certainly ok to be your belief, but is not shared by everyone. The simple fact is it is a parents responsibility, not the government. Quit pushing it off on this, or any other administrations. You don't miss a chance to attack Bush, you are obsessed


Not obsessed, just not brainwashedhuh

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Tue 03/11/08 03:37 PM











One in four teenage girls in the United States has a sexually-transmitted disease, a study has indicated.

The study, by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), found an even higher prevalence of STDs among black girls.

Researchers analysed data from a nationally representative sample of 838 US girls aged 14 to 19.

A virus that causes cervical cancer - HPV - was the most common, followed by chlamydia, trichomoniasis and herpes.

The CDC says the study is the first in its kind to examine the prevalence of common sexually transmitted diseases among adolescent girls.

It found that nearly half of the African-American girls surveyed had at least one STD, while the rate was 20% among white and Mexican-American teenagers.

Human papillomavirus, or HPV, affected 18% of the girls surveyed, chlamydia 4%, trichomoniasis 2.5%, and herpes simplex virus 2%.

Screening recommended

The CDC's Devin Fenton said it was a serious issue because the diseases could lead to infertility and cervical cancer.

"Screening, vaccination and other prevention strategies for sexually active women are among our highest public health priorities," he said.

The CDC is recommending annual chlamydia screening for all sexually active women under 25, and HPV vaccines for girls aged 11 to 12, followed by booster injections.

John Douglas, the CDC's head of STD prevention, says screenings are underused because teenagers often do not think they are at risk.

Analysts say some doctors are also reluctant to discuss screening with teenage patients because of confidentiality concerns, knowing parents would have to be told of the results.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/7290088.stm


you can buy chalmydia test kits now over the counter in the uk.


yes, but you also have cameras mounted in public places that allow the police to see through your clothing. no thank you to the uk noway noway


see through clothing??? huh huh huh


check out todays news on yahoo, and fox news. Sad, sad, sad


i know nothing about it, whats the purpose of this??

they say to ensure that people are not carrying weapons, or bombs strapped under there


WTF !!!!noway noway noway
Camera 'looks' through clothing
A camera that can "see" explosives, drugs and weapons hidden under clothing from 25 metres has been invented.

The ThruVision system could be deployed at airports, railway stations or other public spaces.

It is based on so-called "terahertz", or T-ray, technology, normally used by astronomers to study dying stars.

Although it is able to see through clothes it does not reveal "body detail" or subject people to "harmful radiation", according to the designers.

"It is totally and utterly passive - it receives only," said a spokesperson for Thruvision.

The portable camera, which has already been sold to the Dubai Mercantile Exchange and Canary Wharf in London, will be shown off at the Home Office scientific development branch's annual exhibition later this week.

Body glow

Unlike current security systems that use X-rays, the ThruVision system exploits terahertz rays, or T-rays.

This electromagnetic radiation is a form of low level energy emitted by all people and objects.

These are able to pass through clothing, paper, ceramics and wood but are blocked by metal and water.

The system works by collecting these waves and processing them to form an image which can reveal concealed objects.

"If I were to look at you in terahertz you would appear to glow like a light bulb and different objects glow less brightly or more brightly," said the firm's spokesperson.

"You see a silhouette of the form but you don't see surface anatomical effects."

In addition, the system does not involve any of the "harmful radiation associated with traditional X-ray security screening", according to the firm.

The company has made previous versions of the camera, but the T5000, as it is known, is the first that works both indoors and out.

The system exploits technology originally developed at the government owned Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Oxfordshire.

"Astronomers use T-ray cameras that can see through dust and clouds in space, revealing what lies beyond," explained Dr Liz Towns-Andrews, of the Science and Technology Facilities Council which runs RAL.

Other terahertz systems, developed by companies such as TeraView, are used to probe the structure of pharmaceutical compounds.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/7287135.stm



It is not the kind of see through, that you guys are thinking about.


it is exactly what I think it is debbie. You live in a society where your government waqtches everything its citizens do via camera. I don't like the 1984 atmosphere. Your liberties are all gone over there, and it is starting to happen here under the pretense of security


wont this happen everywhere at some point??

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Tue 03/11/08 03:37 PM
Part of the reason maybe, because, we are living in a society, where someone's coolness is measured by their blood alcohol level and numbers of sexual partner, who lost virginity first, rather than their IQ.

Urg04es's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:38 PM

Why does it hurt when i pee


Come in out of the cold-you are peeing ice cubes again! laugh

Dragoness's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:39 PM



Appears that wonderful abtinance trend of programs being offered by this administration is not working well, hmmmmmmmmhuh
nope, sounds more like parents are failing their children to me. It is not the governments role to raise our children


Exactly. There are a lot of people out there who are sprouting carbon-copies of their flawed selves who shouldn't be procreating. And when their little degenerate decides to follow in their footsteps, who do they blame? Surely NOT the parents, who are clearly too stupid to try to interject some responsibility to their offsprings' lives... noway


This statement is not cool, it the propaganda taught by racist and is very dangerous to even consider that you stand in judgement of who should procreate, not cool at allnoway huh

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Tue 03/11/08 03:39 PM










One in four teenage girls in the United States has a sexually-transmitted disease, a study has indicated.

The study, by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), found an even higher prevalence of STDs among black girls.

Researchers analysed data from a nationally representative sample of 838 US girls aged 14 to 19.

A virus that causes cervical cancer - HPV - was the most common, followed by chlamydia, trichomoniasis and herpes.

The CDC says the study is the first in its kind to examine the prevalence of common sexually transmitted diseases among adolescent girls.

It found that nearly half of the African-American girls surveyed had at least one STD, while the rate was 20% among white and Mexican-American teenagers.

Human papillomavirus, or HPV, affected 18% of the girls surveyed, chlamydia 4%, trichomoniasis 2.5%, and herpes simplex virus 2%.

Screening recommended

The CDC's Devin Fenton said it was a serious issue because the diseases could lead to infertility and cervical cancer.

"Screening, vaccination and other prevention strategies for sexually active women are among our highest public health priorities," he said.

The CDC is recommending annual chlamydia screening for all sexually active women under 25, and HPV vaccines for girls aged 11 to 12, followed by booster injections.

John Douglas, the CDC's head of STD prevention, says screenings are underused because teenagers often do not think they are at risk.

Analysts say some doctors are also reluctant to discuss screening with teenage patients because of confidentiality concerns, knowing parents would have to be told of the results.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/7290088.stm


you can buy chalmydia test kits now over the counter in the uk.


yes, but you also have cameras mounted in public places that allow the police to see through your clothing. no thank you to the uk noway noway


see through clothing??? huh huh huh


check out todays news on yahoo, and fox news. Sad, sad, sad


i know nothing about it, whats the purpose of this??

they say to ensure that people are not carrying weapons, or bombs strapped under there


WTF !!!!noway noway noway
Camera 'looks' through clothing
A camera that can "see" explosives, drugs and weapons hidden under clothing from 25 metres has been invented.

The ThruVision system could be deployed at airports, railway stations or other public spaces.

It is based on so-called "terahertz", or T-ray, technology, normally used by astronomers to study dying stars.

Although it is able to see through clothes it does not reveal "body detail" or subject people to "harmful radiation", according to the designers.

"It is totally and utterly passive - it receives only," said a spokesperson for Thruvision.

The portable camera, which has already been sold to the Dubai Mercantile Exchange and Canary Wharf in London, will be shown off at the Home Office scientific development branch's annual exhibition later this week.

Body glow

Unlike current security systems that use X-rays, the ThruVision system exploits terahertz rays, or T-rays.

This electromagnetic radiation is a form of low level energy emitted by all people and objects.

These are able to pass through clothing, paper, ceramics and wood but are blocked by metal and water.

The system works by collecting these waves and processing them to form an image which can reveal concealed objects.

"If I were to look at you in terahertz you would appear to glow like a light bulb and different objects glow less brightly or more brightly," said the firm's spokesperson.

"You see a silhouette of the form but you don't see surface anatomical effects."

In addition, the system does not involve any of the "harmful radiation associated with traditional X-ray security screening", according to the firm.

The company has made previous versions of the camera, but the T5000, as it is known, is the first that works both indoors and out.

The system exploits technology originally developed at the government owned Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Oxfordshire.

"Astronomers use T-ray cameras that can see through dust and clouds in space, revealing what lies beyond," explained Dr Liz Towns-Andrews, of the Science and Technology Facilities Council which runs RAL.

Other terahertz systems, developed by companies such as TeraView, are used to probe the structure of pharmaceutical compounds.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/7287135.stm



It is not the kind of see through, that you guys are thinking about.


thanks for that information flowerforyou

EtherealEmbers's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:40 PM
The whole reason HPV (which is the virus that causes warts, along with cervical cancer and other cancers, including throat cancer) is so prevalent because they still don't have tests for men, even though that's always been the reason for PAP smears.

Since men don't usually show any symptoms, they pass it around from one woman to the next, and they pass it to men, and so on and so forth. If everyone would just be more smart about sex, we wouldn't have such a problem as a whole.


Dragoness's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:40 PM

Part of the reason maybe, because, we are living in a society, where someone's coolness is measured by their blood alcohol level and numbers of sexual partner, who lost virginity first, rather than their IQ.


Very true, shallow values at best and sick values at worst.huh

Single_Rob's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:40 PM




Appears that wonderful abtinance trend of programs being offered by this administration is not working well, hmmmmmmmmhuh
nope, sounds more like parents are failing their children to me. It is not the governments role to raise our children


Exactly. There are a lot of people out there who are sprouting carbon-copies of their flawed selves who shouldn't be procreating. And when their little degenerate decides to follow in their footsteps, who do they blame? Surely NOT the parents, who are clearly too stupid to try to interject some responsibility to their offsprings' lives... noway


This statement is not cool, it the propaganda taught by racist and is very dangerous to even consider that you stand in judgement of who should procreate, not cool at allnoway huh


what are you talking about? Racism? Where do you come up with this stuff. There really is a boogey man behind every rock to you, isn't there

PATSFAN's photo
Tue 03/11/08 03:40 PM
I :heart: Women