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American Pharmacy, 1992
Condoms for men are currently the most effective of the nonprescription contraceptive methods. They are readily available, simple to use, and relatively inexpensive, and they are not associated with major adverse effects. If used both properly and consistently, condoms can significantly reduce the risk of transmission of HIV and other STDs.
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Condoms for men are currently the most effective of the nonprescription contraceptive methods. They are readily available, simple to use, and relatively inexpensive, and they are not associated with major adverse effects. If used both properly and consistently, condoms can significantly reduce the risk of transmission of HIV and other STDs.
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The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 1997
Early versions of a female condom were available in the 1920s and 1960s, but they were little used and soon forgotten. It took the arrival of AIDS, and the urgent need for a wider range of female-controlled barrier techniques, to rekindle scientific interest in this method.
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Early versions of a female condom were available in the 1920s and 1960s, but they were little used and soon forgotten. It took the arrival of AIDS, and the urgent need for a wider range of female-controlled barrier techniques, to rekindle scientific interest in this method.
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Condoms, bloody condoms; yet more problems
Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2012There has been a long history of challenges regarding aspects of condom use. Numerous studies have attempted to understand factors that account of variation in use, be these related to user characteristics (knowledge, attitudes, gender, etc), actual and/or perceived partner characteristics (gender, perceived risk category, assertiveness skills, etc ...
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2009
Condom-murder is term used to describe a homicide where a person has been killed due to his recreational sexual behaviour and the killing has strong links with the recovered condom/contraceptive material on the scene or was in personal possession of victim. It can provide immediate clue about perpetrator. We present six cases of a similar nature.
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Condom-murder is term used to describe a homicide where a person has been killed due to his recreational sexual behaviour and the killing has strong links with the recovered condom/contraceptive material on the scene or was in personal possession of victim. It can provide immediate clue about perpetrator. We present six cases of a similar nature.
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The Lancet, 2002
This paper discusses the origins of condoms and their uses. It is noted that before the 20th century condoms were made from lambs intestines and were worn for protection against sexually transmitted diseases rather than for contraception. In the late 19th century rubber replaced lambs gut as the material of choice for condoms.
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This paper discusses the origins of condoms and their uses. It is noted that before the 20th century condoms were made from lambs intestines and were worn for protection against sexually transmitted diseases rather than for contraception. In the late 19th century rubber replaced lambs gut as the material of choice for condoms.
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