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New York rolls out nation's first city-branded condom
AFP   Thursday, 15 February 2007

A condom worker inspects the quality of condoms at a factory.  New York authorities unveiled the country's first city-themed condom to mark Valentine's Day and National Condom Day, in a bid to reduce sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies.(AFP/File/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)AFP - New York authorities unveiled the country's first city-themed condom to mark Valentine's Day and National Condom Day, in a bid to reduce sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies.


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Bathe in chocolate this Valentine's Day
Reuters   Tuesday, 13 February 2007

A woman spreads chocolate on her boyfriend's face in a bath incorporating chocolate at a hot springs spa resort in Hakone, west of Tokyo, February 9, 2007. REUTERS/Kiyoshi OtaReuters - A Japanese spa is offering the perfect aphrodisiac for Valentine's Day -- chocolate baths.


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British chain sells Valentine Viagra OTC
AP   Tuesday, 13 February 2007

In a file photo people walk pass a Boots pharmacy on Oxford street in central London, Monday, Oct. 3, 2005.   British pharmacy chain Boots will begin a trial program on Feb. 14, 2007, Valentine's Day, to offer men the anti-impotence drug Viagra without a prescription, the company says.     (AP Photo/Sergio Dionisio)AP - A gimmick timed for Valentine's Day, or a dangerous medical precedent? Britain's biggest pharmacy chain, Boots, will start selling Viagra over the counter at some stores on Feb. 14 — a day also designated in Britain as National Impotence Day.


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Britons ignorant about sex, survey reveals
Reuters   Tuesday, 13 February 2007

A couple kisses on a bench in St James's Park in London November 19, 2006. Nearly one in three Britons think that if a woman jumps up and down, washes or urinates immediately after sex, she can prevent pregnancy, a survey revealed Monday. (Luke Macgregor/Reuters)Reuters - Nearly one in three Britons think that if a woman jumps up and down, washes or urinates immediately after sex, she can prevent pregnancy, a survey revealed Monday.


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Brazil hands out free condoms ahead of Carnival
Reuters   Monday, 12 February 2007
Reuters - As millions of revelers across Brazil prepare for Carnival festivities, the country's health ministry began on Sunday its yearly safe-sex campaign and the distribution of free condoms.
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Viagra sold over counter in UK on Valentine's Day
Reuters   Monday, 12 February 2007

This undated file photo shows Viagra pills made by Pfizer.   One of Britain's biggest pharmacy chains is planning to begin a trial selling viagra as an over-the-counter drug on Valentine's Day, it said.(AFP/HO/File)Reuters - Men will be able to buy impotence treatment Viagra over the counter in Britain for the first time from Valentine's Day, chemist chain Alliance Boots said on Sunday.


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Boots to sell Viagra without prescription
AP   Monday, 12 February 2007
AP - British pharmacy chain Boots will begin a trial program on Valentine's Day to offer men Viagra without a prescription.
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Pharmacy offers viagra over-the-counter for Valentine's
AFP   Monday, 12 February 2007

This undated file photo shows Viagra pills made by Pfizer.   One of Britain's biggest pharmacy chains is planning to begin a trial selling viagra as an over-the-counter drug on Valentine's Day, it said.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - One of Britain's biggest pharmacy chains is planning to begin a trial selling viagra as an over-the-counter drug on Valentine's Day, it said.


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Viagra sold over counter on Valentine's Day
Reuters   Monday, 12 February 2007
Reuters - Men will be able to buy impotence treatment Viagra over the counter in Britain for the first time from Valentine's Day, chemist chain Alliance Boots said on Sunday.
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Indian sex museum makes HIV lessons fun
Reuters   Friday, 09 February 2007
Reuters - This is India's version of sex in the city. A rare sex museum in Mumbai, the country's teeming financial capital, is drawing hundreds of prostitutes and their regular clients who say they learn more about HIV/AIDS from its graphic exhibits than staid lectures on safe sex.
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Parents turn to clinics for genital mutilation: U.N.
Reuters   Tuesday, 06 February 2007
Reuters - More parents are turning to medical clinics to perform genital mutilation, wrongly assuming that it spares girls physical and psychological damage, a U.N. agency warned on Monday.
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