Apparently scientists have created a device that allows you to have unprotected sex without risk of pregnancy or HIV infection.
Typically, we here at MediaTakeOut.com are SKEPTICAL whenever we hear about stuff like this. But this time its different.
First off, the device was created by scientists from Weill Cornell Medical College in New York one of the most respected medical schools in the world. Second, they issued an OFFICIAL press release about the new device.
Here are excerpts from the release:
Researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College have published results showing that a new contraceptive device may also effectively block the transmission of the HIV virus. Findings show that the device prevents infection by the HIV virus in laboratory testing. The promising results are published in the most recent issue of the journal AIDS.
The new device is a vaginal ring that releases multiple types of non-hormonal agents and microbicides, which would prevent conception as well as sexually transmitted HIV infection
The vaginally inserted ring is incorporated with multiple antiviral drugs that prevent HIV infection and are time-released over a period up to 28 days. The compounds tested were a newly developed anti-HIV agent, Boc-lysinated betulonic acid, TMC120 (dapivirine), PMPA, and 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine (AZT or zidovudine), which, when c****ined, were found to block infection in human cells exposed to the virus in a laboratory setting.
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