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08711aam a2200421Ii 4500 001 F29129EABEC911E7B248943F97128E48 003 SILO 005 20171101010016 008 170405s2017 mau b 000 0 eng d 020 $a 1539983811 020 $a 9781539983811 035 $a (OCoLC)981484199 040 $a LBRTY $b eng $e rda $c LBRTY $d OCLCF $d OCLCQ $d SILO 043 $a n-us--- 050 4 $a RA788 $b .H43 2017 245 04 $a The Health hazards of homosexuality : $b what the medical and psychological research reveals / $c [edited by] Brian Camenker. 264 1 $a Waltham, Massachusetts : $b MassResistance, $c [2017] 300 $a 597 pages ; $c 25 cm 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 499-597). 505 0 $a FOREWORD PREFACE INTRODUCTION: WHY BE CONCERNED about HOMOSEXUALITY? A Public Health Crisis The Need to Address Homosexuality --- Chapter 1 SEXUAL ORIENTATION, the âBORN GAYâ MYTH, and POPULATION ESTIMATES Attempts to Define âSexual Orientationâ The âBorn âGayâ Myth U.S. Population Statistics: How Many Are Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual? Chapter 2 GAY-LESBIAN-BISEXUAL HEALTH ISSUES Agreement on GLB Health Disparities Shortened Lifespan Why We Dont Hear More about GLB Health Hazards Chapter 3 GLB MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Anxiety, Depression, Suicidality, Substance Abuse Suicidal Thinking and Behaviors Eating Disorders and Self-Image Insecurities Causes of Psychological Distress Politicization of the APA Chapter 4 GLB PARTNER ABUSE Partner Abuse a Huge Problem Homosexual Men Lesbian and Bisexual Women LGBT Groups Note Same-Sex Homicides New Forms of LGBT Partner Abuse Chapter 5 BDSM: Bondage, Dominance, Sexual Sadomasochism Consent, Sexual Aggression, Abuse BDSM Is Common in GLB Community BDSM Practice Is Spreading Chapter 6 MSM: âMen Who Have Sex with Menâ âMSMâ Definition How Todays âGayâ Subculture Is Different Unstable Lifestyle, Risky Sexual Practices, Disproportionate Disease among MSM Chapter 7 MSM LIFESTYLE and DISEASE RISK Promiscuity Pornography Use and Addiction Prostitution High Levels of Partner Abuse Substance Abuse: Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs Chapter 8 MSM SEXUAL PRACTICES Anal Intercourse (penis in rectum) Barebacking (anal intercourse without condoms) Bestiality Breath Control, Suffocation, Erotic Asphyxiation Body Modifications: Tattoos, Piercings, Branding, Scarring BDSM Catheters and Sounds CBT: âCock and Ball Tortureâ Corporal Punishment Electric Shock Play Enemas and Douching Felching Fisting Leather and Kink Mutual Masturbation Oral Sex, Fellatio, Sucking, Blow Job Rimming, Anilingus, Oral-Anal Sex Saline Injections Scat Play, Coprophilia, Pig Sex âSex Toysâ Teabagging, Scrotum Sucking Tit Torture Watersports, Piss Play, Golden Showers Chapter 9 DISEASE RESULTING from MSM LIFESTYLE and SEXUAL PRACTICES Overview: Disease among MSM HIV/AIDS HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Cancers in MSM Genital Herpes Molluscum Viral Hepatitis Chlamydia and LGV Gonorrhea Syphilis Tuberculosis and HIV Co-Infection Typhoid Fever Urethritis Epididymitis Prostatitis Gay Bowel Syndrome Rectal Incontinence Other Damage to Anus and Bowels Penis and Scrotum Injuries Aging Issues: Cardiovascular, Diabetes, Physical Disability, Psychological Distress, Impotence Chapter 10 HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC What Is HIV/AIDS? HIV/AIDS Symptoms HIV as Part of MSM Syndemic Grim Outlook for HIV-Positive Person Shortened Lifespan Related to HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Transmission MSM Risk of Acquiring HIV/AIDS HIV a âRe-emergent Epidemicâ among MSM CDCs HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategies 505 0 $a Chapter 11 HIV/AIDS EXCEPTIONALISM: Public Health Measures Not Taken No Strategy for Notification of Sex Partners Western Libertarian Sexual Ideology Driving Public Health New Threat to the Blood Bank? Suggestions for Change of Direction at CDC Outside US: Reducing Number of Partners Successful Chapter 12 HIV/AIDS IS a âGAYâ DISEASE: A Closer Look at CDC Statistics Great Majority of New HIV Infections in MSM MSM Only Category with HIV Increasing MSM Need to âOwn It to End Itâ Women and HIV/AIDS Chapter 13 BISEXUALS: MEN and WOMEN Definition of âBisexualâ How Many Are Bisexual? Bisexuals Lead All âSexual Orientationsâ in Incidence of Pathologies âSafer Sexâ for Bisexuals Bisexual Men Act as Disease Bridge to Women Chapter 14 HETEROSEXUAL ANAL INTERCOURSE Chapter 15 LESBIANS and BISEXUAL WOMEN Population Statistics: How Many Women Identify as Lesbian or Bisexual? Many Lesbians Have Sex with Men But Do Not Identify as Bisexual Chapter 16 LESBIAN and BISEXUAL WOMEN: LIFESTYLE and DISEASE RISK Mental Health Disorders Substance Abuse: Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs Lesbian Partner Abuse Promiscuity, Short-lived Relationships Online Dating, Casual Sex, Non-monogamy No Pregnancies; Abortions Obesity, Lack of Fitness, Poor Diet Pornography Use BDSM Prostitution Chapter 17 LESBIAN SEXUAL PRACTICES Oral Sex, Cunnilingus, âEating Outâ Tribadism, Tribbing, Scissoring, Dry Humping Fingering, Hand Job, Digital-Vaginal Contact Anal Sex (Various Practices) Rimming, Anilingus, Oral-Anal Fisting: Vaginal and Anal âSex Toysâ Urine and Menstrual Discharge Fetishes Artificial Fellatio Packing Chapter 18 DISEASE RESULTING from LESBIAN LIFESTYLE and SEXUAL PRACTICES Overview Bacterial Vaginosis Syphilis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Trichomoniasis Viral Hepatitis Herpes, Types 1 and 2 HIV/AIDS among WSW Yeast Infections Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Cancers Heart Disease Chronic Health Issues: Arthritis, Asthma, Disability, Type 2 Diabetes, General Poor Health Chapter 19 GLB ELDERS: SOCIAL and HEALTH ISSUES Chapter 20 TRANSGENDERISM Transgender: Definition and Population Estimates Transgender Campaign Is Decades Old At War with Biological Reality Transgenderism Is a Mental Disorder Transgender Physical Health Issues Child Abuse: Puberty-Blocking Drugs for âTransgenderâ Children Cross-Dressing, Transvestism Chapter 21 PUBLIC HEALTH COSTS of STD and HIV/AIDS EPIDEMICS ENDNOTES 520 $a "Health Hazards describes the baneful nature of the homosexual lifestyle and its high-risk sexual practices that invite illness. The book brings together widely dispersed facts, carefully documenting the disproportionate incidence of disease and mental disorders in the GLB community. A brief survey of the "transgender" phenomenon is included. There are up-to-date links in the 1,800 endnotes, citing the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, medical professional associations, research journals, LGBT medical and advocacy groups, and media reports."--Back cover. 650 0 $a Gays $x Health and hygiene. 650 0 $a Sexual health. 650 0 $a Sexually transmitted diseases 650 0 $a Homosexuality $z United States. 650 0 $a Sex (Psychology) $x Health aspects. 650 7 $a Gays $x Health and hygiene. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00939275 650 7 $a Homosexuality $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00959755 650 7 $a Sex (Psychology) $x Health aspects. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01114230 650 7 $a Sexual health. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01754480 650 7 $a Sexually transmitted diseases $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01114952 651 7 $a United States $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204155 700 1 $a Camenker, Brian, $e editor. 941 $a 1 952 $l PNAX964 $d 20190524010414.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=F29129EABEC911E7B248943F97128E48 994 $a Z0 $b IX2Initiate Another SILO Locator Search