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'THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION IS NOT YET DEAD-IT'S JUST THAT SOME OF THE TROOPS ARE DYING'
By the end of 1991 the actual number of AIDS cases worldwide will be at least 2 million. By the year 2000, unless a medical miracle occurs, there will be 25 million cases worldwide.
If you think AIDS only affects male homosexuals and bisexuals, intravenous drug users and haemophiliacs, you're wrong. Dead wrong. Despite public AIDS concern, heterosexual promiscuity continues largely unchecked. And AIDS does now have much more than a foothold in 'straight' society.
It is, the authors of CRISIS say, theoretically possible for AIDS to be transmitted:
• By a single heterosexual act of intercourse
• By kissing
• By a contaminated toilet seat (or crockery, cutlery and other items)
• By playing any sport where there's a risk of scrapes, cuts and nosebleeds
Many startling but potentially life-saving revelations about the continuing prevalence of unprotected sex-particularly among young...
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'THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION IS NOT YET DEAD-IT'S JUST THAT SOME OF THE TROOPS ARE DYING'
By the end of 1991 the actual number of AIDS cases worldwide will be at least 2 million. By the year 2000, unless a medical miracle occurs, there will be 25 million cases worldwide.
If you think AIDS only affects male homosexuals and bisexuals, intravenous drug users and haemophiliacs, you're wrong. Dead wrong. Despite public AIDS concern, heterosexual promiscuity continues largely unchecked. And AIDS does now have much more than a foothold in 'straight' society.
It is, the authors of CRISIS say, theoretically possible for AIDS to be transmitted:
• By a single heterosexual act of intercourse
• By kissing
• By a contaminated toilet seat (or crockery, cutlery and other items)
• By playing any sport where there's a risk of scrapes, cuts and nosebleeds
Many startling but potentially life-saving revelations about the continuing prevalence of unprotected sex-particularly among young heterosexuals-as well as possible 'new' ways of catching the AIDS virus are expertly set out and their implications discussed fully in this essential survival guide.
One thing is clear: until a cure is found, the best weapon we have in the fight against AIDS is information. CRISIS, from the world-famous research team of Masters and Johnson, provides exactly that.
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'SIMPLE, LUCID AND TO THE POINT SENSIBLE ALARMING READING'
ALEX COMFORT, THE GUARDIAN
'IMPORTANT RAISES PROFOUND QUESTIONS THAT MUST NOT BE IGNORED'
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