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Study Shows Weak Circumcision/HIV Benefit for Gay/Bisexual Men
jerry submitted, created time 1 month 2 weeks (www.webmd.com)
Although circumcision has been shown to reduce rates of HIV transmission among heterosexual couples, circumcision offers little HIV protection to gay/bisexual men -- overall. But it might cut HIV risk in predominantly insertive partners. 


"Gay genes" may be good for women
sea-maid submitted, created time 5 months 1 day (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
As gay couples race to the altar in California this week, scientists may have found an answer to the so-called gay paradox. Studies suggest that homosexuality is at least partly genetic. And although homosexuals have far fewer children than heterosexuals, so-called gay genes apparently survive in the population. A new study bolsters support for an intriguing idea: These same genes may increase fertility in women. 
Sexual orientation of an individual is the result of shape of brain!
ariel submitted, created time 5 months 3 days (www.healthjockey.com)
Popes and scientist can put their debate on homosexuality to rest. While priests argued that homosexuality was a matter of choice and a sin, scientists were still finding a reason behind the ‘similars attract’ phenomena in homosexuals.
Finally a simple discovery resulting from brain scan has unveiled the reason behind the same sex attraction in gays and lesbians.
It has been found that shape of the human brain is the reason behind an individual’s sexual orientation 


jerry submitted, created time 5 months 3 days (www.time.com)
What makes people gay? Biologists may never get a complete answer to that question, but researchers in Sweden have found one more sign that the answer lies in the structure of the brain. 


Scientists create artificial sperm cells
Eric wu submitted, created time 9 months 3 weeks (blogs.usatoday.com)
A breakthrough news I have seen on Tencent.com in China. Here is the English version I have found on internet. 


DanyC submitted, created time 10 months 6 hours (www.newsweek.com)
One Australian newspaper, referring to a study about an antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection affecting homosexual men in San Francisco and other American cities.
Maybe it's a big bomb in the field of "gay" infection. 
Sue Wu submitted, created time 10 months 2 days (www2.tbo.com)
A drug-resistant strain of staph is infecting some gay men, but experts say a lot of the media coverage got it wrong. By Karen Springen | Newsweek Web Exclusive Please fill in the following information and we'll email this link. 


Gay bars bring HIV awareness out of closet
DanyC submitted, created time 1 year 5 months (www.chinadaily.com.cn)
Nineteen gay venues in Beijing have launched a joint education campaign to help curb the spread of HIV/AIDS among their clients.The venues, mostly bars, will distribute free condoms, display AIDS awareness posters and even promote the safe sex message in dance performances.According to the World Health Organization,gay men are considered a high-risk group for HIV infection in China, along with intravenous drug users and sex workers. 


Gay men at higher risk for eating disorders
fiona submitted, created time 1 year 7 months (www.msnbc.msn.com)
"Gay and bisexual men may be at far higher risk for eating disorders than heterosexual men, while women seem to be equally affected regardless of their sexual orientation, a new study suggests." 


Gay men advised to take HPV vaccine -- ramifications?
Darkfrog submitted, created time 1 year 9 months (www.nytimes.com)
~~~~ It seems that the HPV vaccine is also good at preventing some kinds of anal cancer, which any man can get, but it tends to be more common in men who engage in anal sex. Now, if we have fewer people dying from preventable disease, that's a good thing in my book, but the cultural conservatives threw such a fit when doctors suggested that we vaccinate young girls and I think this will make things worse 
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