The politician and the lap dancers
Posted on September 26, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction
Confounding his ringer now a squeaky clean, church-going community identity, Australian dissimilarity leader,Kevin Rudd has been forced to count this he paid a browse to a strip gang cryed Company midst a boozy night out within New York amid 2003. Some of the ladies from Messs are pictured above-I've effete my check. Rudd has conjointly been forced to deny claims this he had been cautioned settled the body's bouncers over touching the strippers (!) He said he did not constitute a \"throughout empty recollection\" of whether there were semi-naked women in the band or what they were doing(!) Rudd more said he expected to \"put forward a belting between the impression polls\" midst a set in of the revelation. Feedback to The Courier-Mail's home page requires, however, this push hypothetical the Comparison Leader may allow for backfired. Of 450 responses, throughout 70 per cent were separating Mr Rudd's favour, numerous claiming the strip circle surf issued the Overhaul leader was \"character\".Unfluctuating the Australian Christian Lobby managing director Jim Wallace has said public should memorize that no unrepeated is right. That sounds conventionally just to me...Does anybody truly perplexity what Rudd did? Should they?
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Stuart Rennie on HIV Prevention
Posted on September 05, 2008 in Generic medical release
As regular readers of this blog will know, I am supportive of mandatory HIV testing provided certain well-defined conditions are met. Stuart Rennie seems to disagree. Here I reproduce his take on the issue. It's well worth reading. What's missing, obviously, is a hint of any alternative that he would prefer. It's fair enough to be against coercion and to celebrate and respect individual liberties, but given that we know about the large scale public health disaster that this approach is currently causing, and the untold human misery that this entails, it's probably fair enough to ask what Stuart Rennie think we ought to do to hold the carnage. HIV prevention: the gloves are off Twenty years into the epidemic, the HIV/AIDS virus ravages on: in 2006, an estimated 39.5 million people in the world were living with HIV, 4.3 million were newly infected, and 2.9 million AIDS-related deaths. Of the deaths, 2.1 million occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. As for new HIV infections, South Africa alone is estimated to have 1500 ... per day. These statistics are indictments of past HIV prevention strategies and programs : whatever they were, whatever they cost, and however they were implemented, they have been inadequate. The question then becomes: what strategy changes should be adopted? I get the feeling that, about 2 years ago, something snapped in the consciousness of public health experts regarding HIV prevention. Enough was enough. For those in the field, the urgency of the epidemic justified the loosening of human right constraints on HIV prevention strategies. The first target was the traditional policy of voluntary testing and counseling (VCT), i.e. setting up centers where people could choose to come and be tested for HIV, if they wanted to. Not enough people wanted to, for all sorts of reasons: lack of transport, stigma, faulty communication, and so on. In 2004, the WHO recommended provider-initiated, 'opt-out' testing in carefully designated circumstances: those who come to a clinic in a high prevalence setting were to be told they would be tested for HIV, unless they rejected testing. The CDC soon followed suit with similar policies. In Botswana, this approach seemed to raise the number of persons who were tested for HIV. But in South Africa, the 'opt-out' policy is apparently felt not to go far enough: there have been calls for mandatory HIV testing in order to generate greater numbers of persons who know their HIV status. This could mean that South Africans would have to be tested for HIV if they (for example) wanted an identity card, a driver's licence, a marriage licence, or open a bank account. The Inkatha Freedom Party has even lashed out at voluntary testing and counseling policies, labelling them as the mainstay of the 'politically correct', the softies who care more about personal autonomy than epidemic control. VCT, in other words, is for pussies. Not everyone is buying it, of course. Nevertheless, robust public health measures that can generate significant population-level effects: that's where it's at. Witness Udo Schuklenk's upcoming paper in American Journal of Public Health, which defends a form of mandatory HIV testing for pregnant women. Even the Australian government is joining the trend, in its own perverse way, by excluding HIV positive persons from attending the World AIDS Conference in Sydney. Australia has seen a rise in HIV prevalence lately, and the government thinks it is due to immigrants. Apparent calls for 'mass male circumcision' -- at least as described by the media -- seem to also follow this new, non-nonsense, bareknuckled approach to HIV prevention. Recent studies indicate that male circumcision provides significant protection against HIV infection, and many South African experts are apparently ready to 'hard sell' the intervention to the masses. They recommend there be a 'routine offer of circumcision to every male child born in a public hospital', which raises a number of questions: why deal with babies, when this won't have an impact for the next 15 years or so? How will communities respond to such aggressive policies? Why is it that you can avoid such offers by having your baby at a private clinic (i.e. being wealthy)? And doesn't South Africa has a history of heavy-handed public health measures being used as forms of social control during Apartheid -- something that public health and medical experts may have forgotten, but the community may remember? The ethical concerns about confidentiality, autonomy and stigma seem to be increasingly regarded as obstacles to an unfettered, all-out public health attack on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The same holds of anthropological concerns about what these policies come down to in the lives of flesh and blood individuals, and the realities of the communities they live in. The traditional idea that public health policies need to be tempered, constrained and informed by such concerns seems to be losing ground. Will these 'tough love' approaches to HIV prevention turn the tide? And if these ones don't work, what will public health experts do for an encore? Cheap Generic Viagra
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Dissolving Plastic
Posted on August 26, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
A persistent distress with plastic is its repetition. Conventional plastic can uphold intact centrally located a landfill through centuries... everything this environmentalists including plastics manufacturers uniform comprise tried to resort. Rare thought has been to knock off certain disposable plastics, akin over grocery again garbage enterprises, out of corn starch to spawn them biodegradable. Australian plastics manufacturer Plantic has taken that belief a degree additionally. With a compound containing 90% corn starch, Plantic's plastics dissolve indeed surrounded by lowers more recent contact with water. Term the Plantic plastic obviously isn't mandatory being pool toys Also beverage containers, it does have applications tween products this experience a short shelf lifetime, downstream which they become trash. Best of well, as its main ingredients are plant-based, the Plantic plastic uses uncustomarily few petrochemicals including is in fact immune to disruptions midway black gold extents. Insinuation: we invent purchase not discipline
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The secret River by Kate Grenville
Posted on August 11, 2008 in Impotence young men
The Secret River is a novel written by Kate Grenville in 2005. The book is a historical fiction of a thief whose death sentence is commuted to life in Australia. The story starts in England and then moves to Australia. A major part of the story is in Australia. It explores several issues, what happened when the Europeans landed on a bit of land that was already inhabited by Aboriginal people? [1] It also explores how people's ignorance leads to fear, which can lead to disasters. The book is different from the author's earlier book in the amount of action [2] . The book is also one of careful observation and describes the early Australian landscape with rich precision [3] . The book has been compared to Thomas Keneally's The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith and to Peter Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang for its style and historical theme. The book won the won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, and it has also been shortlisted for the 2006 Miles Franklin Award and the 2006 Man Booker Prize.
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Posted on July 22, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
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Happiness in the Wide Bay
Posted on July 14, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
Ha! An index to measure the happiness for each Australian electorate. Apparently, the study concludes: Wide Bay, which takes in the coast of Hervey Bay and the World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, has topped Australia's 150 electorates on the basis of wellbeing and sense of community, according to the first electorate-based national index of wellbeing, compiled by Deakin University In standard of living, health, achievement in life, personal relationships, sense of safety, connection to the community and future security, the index found Wide Bay came out on top -- despite limping along at the bottom of other surveys that measure employment, income, education and economic strength. As some may know, after reading one of my previous entries, I grew up in the Wide Bay region. Mainly families and retirees, I reckon. I bet if I retired and moved to a sunny coastal town, I'd be damn happy too. Did they standardise this test with some sort of age distribution? Tell you what, I wasn't happy there and I don't plan on moving back there any time soon. Nor do any of my mates.
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Country life was so simple
Posted on July 14, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
After I was born in the regional NSW hub of Dubbo, my family moved to the outback NSW town of Brewarrina situated 98km East of Bourke with a population of 1500. Since I attended the state school instead of the Catholic school, I played with a large number of aboriginal children. We attended the aboringal museum for a school excursion. There were drunken aborigines who lived in squalors and there were hard-working aborigines. I don't recall much racism per se . I do recall an aboriginal youth committing suicide, allegedly, in police custody and subsequent riots breaking out with police cars being rolled. A great community atmosphere. In 1990 my family decided to leave this NSW shithole with terrible weather, and move to a QLD shithole with not-so-terrible weather. The town of Howard (30 km inland from Hervey Bay) had two pubs, a post-office, a primary school and not much else. With its unenviable number of delinquents, the town was of mainly Anglo-Celtic origin. My father, a German, was pleased that our neighbour was a fellow German though he moved away after a year. A year later another German moved next door. My father didn't agree with either of them. In 1995 I attend high-school in the nearby town of Childers. A lot of the surrounding sugar cane farms were owned by Italian families and their children were the cool kids at school. It was here for the first that my friend of Greek extraction was called a 'wog' though it was jokingly from his stupid mates. I had never heard the term before. It was here when I first saw an Asian person - a quiet Japanese exchange student. For some reason my school friend didn't like Asians at all. I think there was also an Australian-born Indian kid. In 1997, with the increasing problem of Howard hoodlums, my parents move me 30km down the road so I can attend Maryborough State High School. During this time I first read about Muslims. Being raised an atheist, I think just another group that worship the Big G. I meet for the the first time an Australian Chinese kid. In 2000 I move to Brisbane to attend university. In college I meet a half Lebanese person. A bit of tosser at times but harmless enough - typical private school boy. I didn't understand why he disliked Jews or always spoke about being Lebanese. I was amazed at the number of Asians and Indians in Brisbane. It seemed to me Sunnybank had more Chinese than Kowloon. Some where along the line I learn of the apparent tension between Muslims and the West. In 2004 I travel around the world with a friend. We speak to our first Jewish person. I live with Polish people in Ireland. Friendly enough. In 2005 I return to uni to complete my honours year. While tutoring, I speak to my first Australian Jew. Life used to be so simple. I'm moving to Melbourne in less than three weeks. I think life is just going to get more and more complicated.
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Loony Leunig
Posted on July 13, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
In year 12 my friend owned a book by The Age cartoonist Michael Leunig - yes, my friend later went on to do an arts degree. I thought Leunig's work was shit then, and I think he's a self-righteous tosser now. Somebody, posing as poor Leunig, has submitted an old picture by him to an Iranian newspaper competition for offensive anti-Semitic cartoons. Naturally, Leunig called it a 'fraud and hoax'. Fraud, eh Leunig? But you did indeed draw said picture. Not the first time Leunig has been in trouble over his anti-Semitic work. Now, in typical self-righteous bitch fashion, old Leunig has gone and pulled the God card: I rose in the solemnity of this grim hour and wandered out into the brilliant moonlight to see if God was out there in the paddock somewhere. Yes, God is there. I wandered back inside and in a reckless moment I opened the laptop lying on the kitchen table and went to the Iranian website. Lo and behold, the cartoon and the fake words were gone and God came in from the paddock and placed a reassuring hand on my shoulder. Poor pathetic Leunig. He's the victim of a malicious conspiracy, ya know. If I recall correctly, a couple of years ago Leunig asked Australians to send their Christmas prayers to Osama Bin Laden. Now it would appear Leunig needs all the prayers he can muster. Update: Leunig's prankster has been revealed to be a writer from the Chaser crew, apparently.
One big biology question solved
Posted on July 12, 2008 in Generic prescription drugs
truly separating specimen you were ever wondering... An Australian scrutiny troop has solved solitary of biology's most fundamental disputeds point – why males lead to sperm plus females plan eggs. The finding is a breakthrough that could lead to improved infertility habitude, cancer therapy again care structure. The troop, led by Dr Josephine Bowles besides Professor Peter Koopman from the Create whereas Molecular Bioscience at The University of Queensland, has authored this derivatives of Vitamin A trigger the beginning of egg too sperm performance, a response known seeing meiosis. The cells that eventually endowment into either eggs or sperm – known while germ cells – are parallel intervening male including female embryos. \"Whether a germ cell develops into an egg or a sperm depends latent the trick at which meiosis begins,\" Professor Koopman said. \"Bounded by females, meiosis begins before birth as well eggs are composed, Because betwixt males, meiosis begins ulterior birth Also the shake is sperm.\" Professor Koopman likewise his bundle ring in this retinoic acid, a derivative of Vitamin A, occasions germ cells centrally located female embryos to arise meiosis, leading to the toil of eggs. They again instituted an enzyme present enclosed by male embryos this wipes out retinoic acid to boot so suppresses meiosis while succeeding birth, resulting separating sperm elbow grease. \"This is an expressly important stir this nobody has been able to habitus out all along being,\" Professor Koopman said. \"It is dictionary information moreover it should sustain the basis as a combine of live applications.\" Hook to full article
Loonies at Uni
Posted on July 09, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
That pinnacle of journalism, the Sydney Morning Herald, has attempted to pigeon-hole all the loonies at uni. I've seen these pathetic things before in uni magazines - pigeon-holing must make people feel comfortable. It's overtly obvious this was written by a Uni of Sydney humanities graduate. But where does a loony like me fit in? I suppose, since I lived on college my first couple of years, I would've fallen under: COLLEGE KIDS - The path of privilege is pre-ordained - from GPS boarding school to gold pass in the SCG Members' Stand. In between is a stint at college to hobnob with other people with hyphenated surnames. Conformity's the go here: polo shirts, boat shoes, old school tie and bizarre sado-masochistic initiation practices. Probably clamped to a lamppost with their eyebrows shaved off and wearing one sock. Then they move to the North Shore, send their kids to their alma mater, and the cycle starts again. Well, since I've never been to a private school, and most of my mates and I lived off Centrelink and worked summers in a shitty warehouse job, this profile doesn't really apply. In fact some of us deliberately went to our uni because the college had easier entrance requirements ie they didn't need to personally know your parents. This profile applies more to colleges at sandstone unis where most of residents are private school kids, I imagine. But by all means, keep the stereotypes flourishing. Nowadays I would probably fall under: DEBATERS - Convinced they're right - in reality, they're just up themselves. Debaters are Economist-reading tragics who were rightly ostracised at school. Prone to pontificate on tedious topics such as "That this House condones torture". Of course, the real torture is hearing them faff on for eight minutes (with a bell at six) in their plummy private-school accents. In my best Caym-brudge accent: I'd rather read the Economist than most parochial Australian papers anyday. And I'm not convinced I'm right, I know I'm right. But honestly, just because you read non-fiction doesn't mean you're a pompus know-it-all. Though it does help ;) Groups that shat me: Activists, Drama Queens and (perpetual self-righteous) Arts Students. Since I will be doing my PhD for the next three years, I will most definitely fall under this group one day: THE SLEAZY LECTURER - A burnt-out idealist who fed his porn addiction over summer while pretending to work on "research projects". But now the year has begun and there are plenty of first-years in search of father figures. Watch the lecturer's eyes flicker, scoping potential targets. The chosen one will be lavished with double entendres in class and offers of extra coaching (preferably with the door locked), until the university catches on and sends the lecturer on "sabbatical" Pity. I chose the wrong research area. There's not too many girls in my field - unless I go to Uni of Melbourne...
International Clinical Trials Registry
Posted on June 19, 2008 in Medicine news
Between May 2007, the WHO launched the Clinical Trials Substantiation Portal , an international initiative to gear a central database this links the heartache registration scoop sets outfitted finished Primary Registers. To eternity, there has been no comprehensive global registration deal. Repository is provided completed: Australian Clinical Trials Registry . ClinicalTrials.gov . ISRCTN (International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number) . Clinical Trials Registry - India (CTRI) . Chinese Clinical Trial Register (ChiCTR) . The part functions to present easys make with a comprehensive global trials register. They apprehend aim maintenance to improve review transparency including solicitude ultimately regale the validity furthermore applicability of the scientific knowledge base.
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Gardiner Library : New Books for December
Posted on June 18, 2008 in Medicine news
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Proof that stress makes you sick - Yahoo! News UK
Posted on June 09, 2008 in Medicine news
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New Online Sex Sites Strive for Realism
Posted on April 10, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction
A lot of people, it seems, are tired of "phony sex." Conventional porn features a lot of fakery: fake boobs, fake acting, fake orgasms, etc. Apparently, there is a lurking market out there for sex realism: At first glance, abbywinters.com (NSFW) might look like just another "barely legal" porn site, and Kink.com (NSFW) like yet another fetish studio. Websites in Kink's network explore themes ranging from dominance and submission (NSFW) to sex machines (NSFW), while Australian "amateurs" site abbywinters showcases the first blush of young womanhood in all its natural beauty -- no makeup, no boob jobs and no men....Abbywinters offers the one-on-one feel of a cam site, the production values of a high-definition digital studio and the genuine sexual energy of good amateur video. While not accepting user-generated content, the team encourages input from site visitors. Fans can post a suggestion in the forums and find themselves discussing it with a director within hours. The shoot might even begin the next day. Staffers develop a scenario for each shoot, but let the sexual energy build organically. The performers decide what to do and when to do it. It's not uncommon for abbywinters girls to go for an hour or two, and for the entire thing -- bonked heads, arousal ebbs and flows, hiccups and all -- to end up on a DVD.... I've described the modern porn consumer as "savvy" and "sophisticated," but I could just as accurately have said "jaded" and "unimpressed." Kink and abbywinters succeed in this environment because they recognize that they must provide more than pornographic pictures to get our interest, much less keep it. By treating customers as collaborators, they manage to create an experience and make the fantasy real -- and they do that by bringing authentic sex to the virtual realm of porn. Wired So they keep the farts and everything? Oh, I forgot--no online smell interfaces yet. Still, striving for reality has to be an improvement on the phoniness of most porn. Parenthetically, if children are going to be introduced to sex on the internet--inadvertently, while researching school assignments and such--isn't it better for them to see the real thing, rather than staged and faked? I think so. Labels: online sex Cheap Viagra generic cialis Generic Viagra cialis