dreamer_easy: (DEBUNKING)
Library FAIL. I'll go tomorrow morning. In the meantime I think I'll post some news from the world of SCIENCE here, in between efforts at unearthing the household from its current layer of filth.

Cervical cancer vaccine reminds girls of sexual risks rather than promoting promiscuity.

Bans 'do not cut abortion rate' (but contraceptive access does).

Teen Birth Rates Higher in Highly Religious States

Can therapy make a gay person straight? (No.)

How myths are made looks at both commercial distortion of science, and more subtly, how scientific citations can become a game of "whispers".
dreamer_easy: (facepalm)
Meanwhile, both sides of Australian politics continue to play games with the lives and wellbeing of refugees. Progress towards decriminalising abortion continues at a snail's pace, while the young Queensland couple facing seven years' jail for using RU-486 had their house firebombed. I think I'll go back to not reading the paper for a bit.
dreamer_easy: (feminist)
Gobsmacked to learn that a Queensland woman and her partner have been charged with a crime for obtaining a medical abortion (that is, using a medication rather than surgery). Both of them could be sentenced to ten or more years' prison. Unsurprisingly, doctors have stopped prescribing the drugs.

There's a big difference between a firebomb and an unjust law, but there's a clear parallel here with clinic violence: the use of threats to scare women away from abortion. Enough is enough. It's time for law reform in NSW and QLD. Please write to your newspaper and to your local member in NSW or QLD, and copy your message to the NSW Attorney General or the QLD A-G. And pass on this news.
dreamer_easy: (darkgod)
Why Clinic Violence is Obama's Problem

Op-ed calls for the federal US government to revive the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and revive the National Task Force on Violence against Health Care Providers.

"Even if no national anti-choice group directly ordered [Dr Tiller's murderer] to fire that gun, he is a product of a culture that thrives on systematically threatening reproductive health care providers and women who seek abortions."

ETA: Info on Anti‐Choice Violence and Intimidation in the US, including attacks with firearms, bombs, arson, and chemicals, as well as stalking and hundreds and hundreds of threats. It's clear it would be a huge mistake to regard Tiller's murder as an isolated incident.

Plus! Here's a handy refresher on relevant scripture.
dreamer_easy: (darkgod)
"Dr. Tiller's slaying is the most recent in a string of murders in the service of the anti-abortion cause, and hundreds of people have been injured or threatened because they provide legal abortion services. Bringing the killers to justice is not enough - the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security must root out and prosecute as domestic terrorists and violent racketeers the criminal enterprise that has organized and funded criminal acts for decades. We call on the new attorney general Eric Holder and head of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to treat these murders in the same way they would treat politically-motivated domestic terrorism of any other kind and put the full resources of their two departments behind that effort."
- NOW press release, 1 June 2009 (my emphasis)
dreamer_easy: (FRIENDLY CONDOM)
For young women, here are some snappy retorts to use if you're pressured for sex. "BOY: Everyone else is doing it. GIRL: Well, you'd better go and have sex with everybody else then." (Where would we be without Kaz Cooke? 'A Modern Girl's Guide to Safe Sex is one of the best books I've ever owned.)

From the ever-useful snopes.com, the debunking of a chain email warning against the HPV vaccine Gardasil. (While I'm on the subject, condoms do reduce the risk of HPV transmission.)

Australian sexual assault victims will be given free legal help to stop their attackers using their medical and counselling records against them in court.
dreamer_easy: (FRIENDLY CONDOM)
Doing a bit of research here, which has prompted two thought balloons:

1. If promoting condoms does not encourage promiscuity, then is the flipside of this also true - that fear of adverse consequences doesn't deter people from having sex? (Obviously we're talking about averages here; individuals will vary.)

2. I found a letter to the editor which stated that "abstinence works every time - condoms don't". Now any health worker handing out the French letters will agree that abstaining from sex, delaying first sexual intercourse, and so on, are excellent strategies. However, it only takes a few moments' thought to realise that abstinence is not a guarantee of avoiding STDs or unwanted pregnancy. I don't mean in the sense that everyone makes mistakes and has moments of weakness: I mean that having sex is not always a choice.
dreamer_easy: (FRIENDLY CONDOM)
Cardinal Pell continues to insist that condoms increase HIV transmission, describing them as "a significant cause of the problem".

Specifically, he states that:
"Condoms give users an exaggerated sense of safety, so that they sometimes engage in 'risk compensation'. In one Ugandan study, gains in condom use seem to have been offset by increases in the number of sex partners."
I think he's referring to this:

Is sexual risk taking behaviour changing in rural south-west Uganda? Behaviour trends in a rural population cohort 1993–2006

This report from the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections states: "In some cases, trends in condom use were the opposite of trends in casual partners. For example, among those aged 35+ years, casual partners rose between 2000 and 2005, indicating more risky behaviour, but condom use also rose, indicating less risky behaviour." The report says nothing about "risk compensation" or about condoms encouraging promiscuity, nor anything about condom use being "offset" by an increase in partners - in fact, the authors state: "The data reported in the paper presented here do not link reported sexual risk factors and incident HIV infection." Assuming I have the correct study, it's irrelevant.

Pell further comments:
"Earlier this year, the British Medical Journal reported: "In numerous large studies, concerted efforts to promote use of condoms has consistently failed to control rates of sexually transmitted infection", even in Canada, Sweden and Switzerland."
This statement is part of a debate between scientists about sexually transmitted infections other than HIV. Far from linking condoms to increased promiscuity, the writer Pell is quoting complains that: "Only a minority of people engaging in risky sexual behaviour use condoms consistently."

The scientists Pell doesn't quote have this to say:
"One theoretical concern is that condom promotion could lead to risk compensation—men who use condoms may feel safer and consequently engage in more frequent sex or sex with more partners, thus increasing the risk of transmission. The most recent review of 174 condom related prevention approaches, however, concluded that sexual risk reduction interventions do not increase unsafe sexual behaviour. In addition, a recent systematic review showed adding condom promotion to interventions focusing on abstinence does not undermine the abstinence message." (My emphasis)
Clearly, Pell has yet to provide any evidence whatsoever that promoting condom use increases HIV transmission. (You can read the above references in their entirety by registering for free. Pell should.)

An important mistake Pell makes is to suggest that those promoting condom use are not also promoting other risk reduction strategies. (All of the scientists in the BMJ debate agree that condoms are only part of the picture.) He refers to Uganda's unusual success in reducing the transmission of HIV, but attributes this solely to a reduction in casual sex, when in fact it's due to multiple strategies, including promoting condom use. In Thailand, HIV rates dropped sharply because men's visits to sex workers dropped by half, but also because of the government's policy of 100% condom use for sex workers. Clearly, there's no incompatibilty between Pell's "traditional Christian moral teaching", promoting abstinence and faithfulness, and promoting safe sex - all of these strategies are part of successfully reducing AIDS.

ETA: Further reading for his Eminence: Condoms and HIV prevention: Position statement by UNAIDS, UNFPA and WHO

ETA: More on Uganda from livescience.com.
dreamer_easy: (FRIENDLY CONDOM)
Sydney Archbishop Pell backs Pope in saying condoms worsen AIDS spread.

'Not good science': Pell's AIDS-condom link: "The president of the Australasian Society for HIV medicine, Doctor Jonathan Anderson, says there is no scientific basis to support the statements... 'There are many countries around the world that have a very high number of Catholics, like Brazil and Spain, and also unfortunately have high rates of HIV... there's no evidence that programs that promote abstinence are effective in preventing HIV or sexually transmitted infections. The converse is there's no evidence that the provision of condoms and other forms of family planning do anything to promote promiscuity.'"

Cardinal Pell says that a low rate of HIV in the Philippines is due to its majority Catholic population. He doesn't mention the recent increase in infections there, nor the government's past and present promotion of condom use, nor even the common-sense approval by Philippines bishops of condom use by married couples to prevent HIV transmission.
dreamer_easy: (feminist)
Tell Obama you support complete, accurate reproductive health information for women before midnight, 9 April. In other words, right now! It'll only take you a tick.
dreamer_easy: (FRIENDLY CONDOM)
The Lancet wants a retraction of the Pope's false claim that condoms exacerbate the problem of HIV and AIDS.
dreamer_easy: (facepalm)
Vatican clarifies remarks on abortion: "The Catholic church accepts abortion when the death of the foetus is not intentional, but is the result of care provided to the mother". Which means if she needs an abortion because the pregnancy will wreck her health or kill her - for example, if she's only nine years old - she's fucked.

How many abortions have resulted because of opposition to contraception and sex education on religious grounds?

Seriously, that's not a rhetorical question - I wonder if anyone's tried to do the maths.
dreamer_easy: (AND MORE)
Rick Warren's Africa Problem: "Warren's defense against charges of intolerance ultimately depends upon his ace card: his heavily publicized crusade against AIDS in Africa. [...] But since the Warren inauguration controversy erupted, the nature of work against AIDS in Africa has gone unexamined. [...] an investigation into Warren's involvement in Africa reveals a web of alliances with right-wing clergymen who have sidelined science-based approaches to combating AIDS in favor of abstinence-only education."

Bystander training - teaching onlookers how to intervene - can help combat bullying and sexual assault.

Gender pay gap hurting fertility: study "The number of women working and the hours they work have been on the rise during the past decade, in contrast to the static rate for men... Despite this, women continue to earn, on average, eight per cent less than men, a gap slightly wider than a decade ago. The research shows women also take on the majority of family responsibilities, which is affecting decisions to have children."

The number of Australians with HIV has hit a record high

Australia couples trial a male hormonal contraceptive

Report sharply criticizes sex education in Texas schools. Abstinence-only education, plus a parental consent requirement for minors to obtain contraceptives, would certainly help to explain why Texas has a teen pregnancy rate 50% higher than the national average.
dreamer_easy: (AND MORE)
I've buggered up my wrist, so I can't get much housework done today, so you're about to be spammed with all my backed up links. Plus I'm in a rubbish mood. Duck and cover.

Recent postings suggest that lj Doctor Who fandom may be beginning to reclaim itself from the shipwarriors and other obsessives. Huzzah.

Australia's gag rule will soon be lifted. "[Foreign Minister Stephen Smith] Mr Smith said the focus of Australia's foreign aid would remain on avoiding abortions by providing better family planning education, as he pledged to boost funds for preventing maternal deaths by $15 million over four years."

Saith Gordon Brown: UK, US 'aiming for nuclear-free world', with Britain making some reductions to its nuclear arsenal and offering to go further if the US and Russia will.

Are bad sleeping habits driving us mad? "Take anyone with a psychiatric disorder and the chances are they don't sleep well. The result of their illness, you might think. Now this long-standing assumption is being turned on its head, with the radical suggestion that poor sleep might actually cause some psychiatric illnesses or lead people to behave in ways that doctors mistake for mental problems."

Guantanamo guards "take their last revenge"

Carbon dioxide is good, so more carbon dioxide is better! Unless you're a foram and can't make a shell because dissolved CO2 has acidified the ocean. Oops.
dreamer_easy: (CURRENT AFFAIRS)
Pope denounces condom use in Africa - in fact, he says condoms "aggravate" the problem of AIDS. I'm sorry to say it, Your Holiness, but you're lying and you know it. Please stop.

While I'm on the subject of inflammatory quotes, former Iranian prez Mohammad Khamati is scheduled to visit Australia, prompting protest:
Mr Searle told the Age that although Mr Khatami, president of Iran from 1997 to 2005, was regarded as a reformist, he was a sponsor of terrorism, a Holocaust denier and leader of a country that had often threatened to "wipe Israel off the map".

"Only last year, this supposed champion of dialogue called Israel 'an old, incurable wound on the body of Islam, a wound that really possesses demonic, stinking, contagious blood'."
What a revolting comment. Did Khatami actually make it? Googling only brings up other people saying that he said it, and searching various relevant sites, such as the ADL and the Central Council of Jews, brings up nothing. Since Khatami is on record as saying the Holocaust is "an absolute fact, a historical fact", that brings into question the rest of the claim.

Obviously (but this is the Intersplat, so I'd better spell it out) this is not to say that Khatami is a saint who has never made any ugly remarks: I'm only questioning whether that particular quote is accurate. Although I do also question the whole "beyond the pale" thing, the whole "we're not talking to him/her" thing, on the grounds that it is better to jaw-jaw etc.
dreamer_easy: (FRIENDLY CONDOM)
Obama persuaded the Democrats to drop a provision expanding Medicaid contraception coverage from the economic stimulus bill. The Wash Post describes this as a "show of faith" - a willingness to compromise by responding to conservative criticism of the provision. The bill would have saved hundreds of millions of dollars in Medicaid payments. Planned Parenthood asks you to call or email the White House and has more information. Obviously, there has to be compromise in the creation of the economic stimulus package, but it makes no sense to drop a provision that would save money and prevent abortions.

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