Pois e', eis quando pensamos que andamos safas, que usamos a camisinha, tomamos pilula, temos mil e um cuidados com as doencas, e o caralho, que todos os dias aparecem... vemos estas noticias que fomentam a total extincao da especie humana...
Qualquer dia, antes de engatar um tipo, peco-lhe os exames medicos, para saber se posso beijar, lamber, chupar ou foder!!
Uns dizem que sexo anal previde hemorroidas, o que e' sem duvida abonatorio, ao menos sei que os riscos de andar com essas merdas entre as nalgas e' significativamente reduzido, agora, vem estes tipos, americanos, claro, dizer que ha um virus que se contrai atraves do sexo oral que causa alguns casos de cancro da garganta... OH MEUS AMIGOS!!! La porque vocemeces, la na vossa terra nao sabem o que e' um belo minete, ou essas labregas nao vos sabem chupar com primor e eloquencia, NAO VAO ANDAR PRAI A DIZER QUE ESSA MERDA PROVOCA CANCRO!!!!
Facam cursos, palestras, sensibilizacao dos putos universitarios que sao promiscuos ate mais nao, ensinem as meninas a lavarem a pomba e os meninos a limparem o mastro, que esses virus que voces, caros sapientes e ilustres cientistas clamam existir, chama-se falta de higiene... mas nao se preocupem, eu ca ando sempre com toalhetes atras.... Indignacao!! A queda de um Presidente, eu acredito que provoque, podemos ate usar o Clinton como facto, mas CANCRO???? Indignacao!! Qualquer dia para a continuacao da especie metem-nos em copulas separadas e clicamos num botao e pronto, orgasmo psicologico e bebe invitro!! KE ESSA MERDA CARALHO??? O que e' que esperam com isso?? que a malta comece a recorrer aos Dildos e 'as ratas de borracha??Ou que pura e simplesmente deixe de foder?? OOHHH...quem nao vai gostar dessa merda e' a Durex... upa upa.... Claro que os patrocinadores deste estudo deve ser a IGREJA CATOLICA, ou ate algum fabricante de vibradores... Nao tardara muito havera prai pilas e coninhas a dizer: " Chupar as verdadeiras faz cancro, mas estas sao cientificamente testadas e livres de bacterias e virus" PUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaa que pariu!! Oral sex linked to throat cancer A virus contracted through oral sex is the cause of some throat cancers, say US scientists. HPV infection was found to be a much stronger risk factor than tobacco or alcohol use, the Johns Hopkins University study of 300 people found.
The New England Journal of Medicine study said the risk was almost nine times higher for people who reported oral sex with more than six partners.
But experts said a larger study was needed to confirm the findings.
HPV infection is the cause of the majority of cervical cancers, and 80% of sexually active women can expect to have an HPV infection at some point in their lives.
The John Hopkins study took blood and saliva from 100 men and women newly diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer which affects the throat, tonsils and back of the tongue.
They also asked questions about sex practices and other risk factors for the disease, such as family history.
Those who had evidence of prior oral HPV infection had a 32-fold increased risk of throat cancer.
HPV16 - one of the most common cancer-causing strains of the virus - was present in the tumours of 72% of cancer patients in the study.
Risk factors
There was no added risk for people infected with HPV who also smoked and drank alcohol, suggesting the virus itself is driving the risk of the cancer.
Oral sex was said to be the main mode of transmission of HPV but the researchers said mouth-to-mouth transmission, for example through kissing, could not be ruled out.
Most HPV infections clear with little or no symptoms but a small percentage of people who acquired high-risk strains may develop a cancer, the researchers added.
Study author Dr Gypsyamber D'Souza said: "It is important for health care providers to know that people without the traditional risk factors of tobacco and alcohol use can nevertheless be at risk of oropharyngeal cancer."
Co-researcher Dr Maura Gillison said previous research by the team had suggested there was a strong link.
But she added: "People should be reassured that oropharyngeal cancer is relatively uncommon and the overwhelming majority of people with an oral HPV infection probably will not get throat cancer."
A vaccine which protects against cervical cancer caused by HPV strains 6, 11, 16 and 18, and also against genital warts is available and the researchers said the study provided a rationale for vaccinating both girls and boys.
But whether the vaccine would protect against oral HPV infection is not yet known.
Dr Julie Sharp, science information officer at Cancer Research UK, said: "There is conflicting evidence about the role of HPV, and this rare type of mouth cancer.
"As this was a small study, further research is needed to confirm these observations."
"We know that after age, the main causes of mouth cancer are smoking or chewing tobacco or betel nut, and drinking too much alcohol."