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America s Widespread STD Deception
CBN News Health & Science Reporter ^ | April 8, 2002 | Gailon Totheroh

Posted on 04/08/2002 8:07:16 PM PDT by FlyVet

WARNING: Material in this story may be unsuitable for children.

CBN.com - What used to be called venereal diseases are now termed sexually transmitted diseases. Disguised under a more neutral label, STD’s have only increased. Over 50 million Americans now face a range of 30 different sexual maladies. Some of the diseases can be deadly, and most are incurable.

Misinformation is the culprit that helps keep STD’s hidden from the public.

On Valentine's Day, Secretary of State Colin Powell decided to assume the role of health advisor to the nation. Powell encouraged the use of condoms for safe sex — no matter what anyone says. He said, "Forget about taboos, forget about conservative ideas with respect to what you should tell young people."

Then forget about truth, says physician Dr. John Diggs. "In this country today, we have, the CDC estimates, 65 million people with sexually transmitted disease, and the vast majority of them don't know it. The two major ones, human papilloma virus and herpes simplex, are not prevented by the use of condoms. And people don't know that."

Human papilloma virus, or HPV, causes more than 80,000 annual cases of malignant cervical cancers, resulting in over 4,800 fatalities each year in the U.S.

The prevalence of HPV infection in the U.S. may be as high as 40 percent in some populations, especially in promiscuous women under age 30. There are over 75 types of HPV associated with various disorders. Four viral types cause most of the genital warts and cervical cancers: HPV-6, -11, -16, and -18.

There are no vaccines to prevent HPV infection.

"Cervical cancer is sexually transmitted disease, and when I tell this to people in public, I know it's hard to hear cause everybody's thinking, 'Well, gee, cervical cancer, wasn't that what Aunt Mabel died of?' HPV is a very contagious organism and, yes, people have had it for years, and, yes, the incidence is increasing, and, yes, women die from it," Diggs said.

But the most common sexually transmitted disease is herpes simplex virus know as HSV or simply, herpes.

Forty-five million Americans have HSV type 2. In most cases, that means a lifetime of recurring bouts with genital pain, ulcers and blisters. Nearly half, about 46 percent, of African-Americans over the age of 11 in this country are infected. In the past 25 years, there's been a 500 percent increase in the prevalence of genital herpes in white adolescents.

And there are several dozen more STD’s, including:

Chlamydia: Most women and many men have no symptoms, so it often goes untreated. Left untreated, chlamydia can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease and then to infertility and sometimes fatal tubal pregnancy.

Syphilis: Now relatively rare with an all-time low of 2.2 per 100,000 population, yet cities like San Francisco and New York are seeing increases.

Gonorrhea: The national rate stabilized in 2000 after rising nine percent from 1997 to 1999, yet the sexually transmitted disease rose in 13 of the 20 cities with the highest rates.

HIV: Current effective treatments may embolden many to engage in risky sexual behavior.

And most of the public does not realize that having any one STD increases the risk of getting another one — the damaged tissues caused by one microbe allows access to another virus or bacteria.

Diggs believes that STD’s are in large part a result of sex researcher Alfred Kinsey. Kinsey used bad science to convince medicine and society that unrestricted sexuality would make for a healthier, happier world.

"The effect of Kinsey on medicine is widespread. It's as wide as the fact that we're recommending that women, you know, get Pap smears every year and in certain age groups every six months. That's because of sexually transmitted disease, it's not because people intrinsically need Pap smears that often, and that's because people keep changing partners," Diggs said.

Diggs finds that even newborns are affected. After all, the law requires drops in their eyes to prevent gonorrhea and chlamydia. "You're having this monumental, emotionally laden experience of bringing a new life into the world, and the first thing we're doing is trying to keep them from getting a sexually transmitted disease in their eyes. That's pathetic," he said.

Or how about the hepatitis B vaccine hospitals want to give newborns?

"Is that because they're going to accidentally get hepatitis B from a blood transfusion in the day care? I don't think so, that doesn't happen by accident. This is again generated to try to prevent hepatitis in teens from sexual behavior, not from accidental blood transfusions," Diggs said.

Of course, there is the entertainment media which glamorize free sex and almost never speak of the emotional, physical or spiritual consequences.

At the same time, intellectuals and feminists have pushed for women's rights, but "girl power" appears to have backfired when young women compete with men in drinking alcohol, contributing to an increased risk of STD’s.

According to the Journal of American College Health, women who drink have incurred a 150 percent increase in unplanned sex, date rape and sexual assault since 1993.

With trends like these and the failure of condoms to stop disease, Diggs suggests a return to restraint and character and telling the truth about STD’s.

"Well, the fact of the matter is, from a sexual point of view, our society is sicker now than it's ever been, because we have not limited our sexuality in a way that's been, you know, ordained by God — which is one man, one woman, for life," Diggs said.

As a result of that sick society, estimates indicate 50 percent or more of the population will experience sexual abuse, depression, broken relationships and sexually transmitted diseases. Even if society started today on the right path away from distorted views of sexuality, that journey out of the woods would require decades.

Not including HIV, the annual health care costs for treating the major STD’s are estimated at over $12 billion. Human papilloma virus costs about $5 billion per year in treatment.


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Given these statistics, if true, I guess you have to count yourself quite fortunate if you are still "clean". Thanks to C. Powell, J. Elders, Clintons, The Sexual Revolution, Benjamin Spock, etc. You have done so much good for us.
1 posted on 04/08/2002 8:07:16 PM PDT by FlyVet
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To: FlyVet
What used to be called venereal diseases are now termed sexually transmitted diseases. Disguised under a more neutral label, STD’s have only increased.

Huh? STD is a much more obvious term than VD. It's much more straightforward, not "disguised."

2 posted on 04/08/2002 8:09:47 PM PDT by xm177e2
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To: FlyVet
A gift from the DNC, Big Media and other liberal vermin:

Vast numbers of foolishly promiscuous women with the inevitable STD scarred Fallopian tubes, rendering them capable only of miscarraiges, ectopic pregnancies, and sterility.

3 posted on 04/08/2002 8:12:38 PM PDT by friendly
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To: xm177e2
True, it is now. I knew what VD was when I was a kid, though. It was a dirty thing you didn't want to have. So are you discounting the content of the story because of this?
4 posted on 04/08/2002 8:14:04 PM PDT by FlyVet
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To: FlyVet
They forgot cooties. Luckily I was vaccinated against cooties back in the 3rd grade. Apparently the situation has not improved as my son has informed me that most of the girls at his school are all cootie infested.
5 posted on 04/08/2002 8:14:12 PM PDT by Arkinsaw
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To: FlyVet
No, when the second sentence is baloney I usually just stop reading at all.
6 posted on 04/08/2002 8:16:01 PM PDT by xm177e2
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To: FlyVet
Oh, I was getting worried until I read that the part that said you had to have sex to get this stuff.
7 posted on 04/08/2002 8:16:31 PM PDT by isthisnickcool
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To: friendly
A gift from human nature you mean...

It is natural to have sex...it is unfortunate STD's come out of it sometimes, but it is the risk you take.

8 posted on 04/08/2002 8:17:23 PM PDT by FreedomFighter86
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To: friendly
I'd say us men can take equal responsibility on this one. STD's could care less what "gender" you are.
9 posted on 04/08/2002 8:19:09 PM PDT by FlyVet
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To: FlyVet
What used to be called venereal diseases are now termed sexually transmitted diseases. Disguised under a more neutral label, STD’s have only increased.

I don't get this logic. How is "seuxally transmitted disease" a NEUTRAL LABEL compared to the term "venereal disease"?

10 posted on 04/08/2002 8:20:32 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: FlyVet
Simple solution: everyone stop having sex right now, I mean it, or it's upstairs to your rooms.
11 posted on 04/08/2002 8:20:35 PM PDT by SBeck
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That's because it's a genetically-transmitted disease.

You have too many "X" chromosomes, you got it.

12 posted on 04/08/2002 8:21:58 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: xm177e2
No, when the second sentence is baloney I usually just stop reading at all.

My generation was and is quite clear on what VD is. How is that "baloney"? Just a generational difference, as is Black vs. African-American.

13 posted on 04/08/2002 8:23:27 PM PDT by FlyVet
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To: FreedomFighter86
Well, it's natural to succumb to any number of fatal ailments--the world around us is just ITCHING to get under our skins (literally).

But the point is you DO something about it, and decrease the odds tremendously.

NOTHING is easier to guard against than an STD, NOTHING.

You stay chaste until marriage, you have sex only with your spouse, *voila!* No STDs!

14 posted on 04/08/2002 8:24:07 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: Arkinsaw
Cooties LOL. Turns out that was relatively harmless though. Good one.
15 posted on 04/08/2002 8:24:35 PM PDT by FlyVet
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To: FlyVet
It's not clear if all the numbers in this article are CDC estimates. Do you happen to know?
16 posted on 04/08/2002 8:27:31 PM PDT by monkey
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To: xm177e2
Could it be that you don't want to hear the truth. Or is it that you're all for unlimited sex with unlimited sexual partners anytime you please?
17 posted on 04/08/2002 8:28:49 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
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To: Illbay
UNLESS your spouse has an STD and you didn't find out till a few days after that wonderful honeymoon...

Then what???

18 posted on 04/08/2002 8:29:35 PM PDT by FreedomFighter86
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To: FreedomFighter86
Yep, sure is natural, and fun too. Seems a bit more dangerous now though. From health class, in the early 70's, I remember gonnorrhea, syphilis, NSU. All 3 curable by antibiotics. Seems there are more out there now that just won't go away, or just more insidious. I wonder why.
19 posted on 04/08/2002 8:31:07 PM PDT by FlyVet
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To: xm177e2
Look up venereal in the dictionary.

venereal ADJECTIVE:
1a. Transmitted by sexual intercourse.
1b. Of or relating to a sexually transmitted disease.
2. Of or relating to sexual intercourse.
3. Of or relating to the genitals.

Pretty obvious especially during a time not that long ago (about 20 years) when venereal disease (VD) was the common term and venery a loaded term implying excessive indulgence in sexual pleasure.

20 posted on 04/08/2002 8:31:08 PM PDT by ExpandNATO
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