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Ohio abstinence-education programs contain false information and disregard the needs of sexually active or homosexual youths, according to a new report from a public health professor.
One abstinence program, for example, tells teens they should "be prepared to die" if they use condoms because the contraceptives are likely to slip off or break, Scott Frank, a professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, said in a report released yesterday.See the full content of this document
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Abstinence Courses Faulty, Report Says
However, "an authoritative study" by Consumer Reports magazine found that "with correct use," condoms break as little a...
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