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Schoolies text for condoms

FREE condoms will only be a text-message away for this year's schoolies, who can have two posted to them if they are too embarassed to buy some. Not-for-profit sexual and reproductive healthcare provider, Marie Stopes...

Regaining lost ground

Learning how to harness the power of the internet is something that most pro-life organisations have yet to learn. In fact, seven of the first ten results are links to abortion providers or websites supported by pro-choice...

Oz schoolies just have to SMS to get free condoms

Melbourne, Nov 8 : In a move to encourage safe sex practices during the celebrations of Schoolies - the Australian tradition of high-school graduates having week-long holidays following the end of their final exams - a health...

Oz schoolies just have to SMS to get free condoms

Melbourne, Nov 8 (ANI): In a move to encourage safe sex practices during the celebrations of Schoolies - the Australian tradition of high-school graduates having week-long holidays following the end of their final exams - a...

Obama's Victory: A Boost for Global Health?

As U.S. President-elect Barack Obama prepares for his four years in the White House, many are discussing how his term will impact health issues, globally and in the U.S., and if he will deliver on his campaign promises. As part...

Survey prompts call for uniform sex education

A new report has found a serious lack of awareness among teenagers about sexual diseases and health, despite a third of them being sexually active. In response, health experts are calling for uniform sexual education programs...

Parents dodge sex talk

THE obligatory sex talk between parents and children is not happening in 20 per cent of Australian homes. A quarter of parents are also in the dark about whether their teenager is sexually active, a survey shows. Three in 10...

Sex talk 'non-existent' for many teens (AAP)

The obligatory sex talk is not happening in 20 per cent of Australian households and a quarter of parents are in the dark about whether their teenager is sexually active, a survey shows. Sexual health specialists are calling...

One in five teens don't get sex talk

THE obligatory sex talk is not happening in 20 per cent of Australian households and a quarter of parents are in the dark about whether their teenager is sexually active, a survey shows. Sexual health specialists are calling...

Parents don't want to talk about sex

Australian parents don't want to talk about sex WHEN it comes to the birds and the bees, modern parents would prefer not to talk about it. Up to 20 per cent of children are in the dark about sex education, while a quarter of...

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