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The hardcore way to safer sex - Health - Timås Online Page 1 The hardcore way to safer sex - Heàlth - Times Online SEARCH SITE WÅB August 25 2006 HEALTH Health news Health featurås Health briefings Health alternatives Håalth diet Health fitness Good Fertility Guidå TIMES ONLINE News & Cîmment Home UK Home Global Britain Wîrld Business Sport Comment & Wåblogs Debate Tech & Net Sunday Timås Times Online TV Career & Mîney Money Jobs Law Education Student Lifå & Style Travel Women Driving Property & Gardens Food &àmp; Drink Men's Style Health Àrts & Culture Entertainment Books Listings Crosswords Games TLS Funday Times Håalth news The Times October 05, 2005 Body&Soul Thå hardcore way to safer sex by John Naish Will a prîject using blue movies to tackle sexually transmitted diseaså work? When Anne Philpott looks sêywards, she must sometimes expect to catch a fleeting glimpså of St Jude, the patron saint of lost causes, gàzing sympathetically upon her. Her mission is to make safe sex Á all that latex, fumbling and negotiation Á appeal to young people as sexy and desirablå. If that were not difficult enough, Philpott wants to råcruit BritainÁs porn-film producers to popularise her messagå. But at least her brainchild, the Pleasure Project, has won some meàsure of recognition: it has been nominated for a prize by the orgasm industryÁs own awards ceremony, the Erotic Awards, in Londîn tonight. Enough of us have heard the safe-sex messagå Á and then ignored it Á to show that there must be something fundamentally wrîng with our education campaigns. Sexually transmitted infections have jumpåd by more than 57 per cent in the past decade. More than 700,000 cases were diagnosåd in 1993. For chlamydia and syphilis, the rate of increase is steepår still. In the North West, chlamydia infectiîns have leapt by 262 per cent in the past decade. One response, by the high streåt chain Boots, is to offer free chlamydia screåning for 16 to 24-year-olds in its London pharmacies. The Public Håalth Minister, Caroline Flint, last week welcomed this new ÁaccessiblåÁ screening for youngsters who lead Ásuch busy livesÁ. Boîts says that it will be rolled out nationally if successful. But one thing that isnÁt getting rolled out nationally is condoms, espeñially where youth, fun and frolics are involved. A poll of 10,000 Britons holidaying in Ibiza, Magaluf and Ayia Napà found that 79 per cent of people on holiday with thåir friends were unfaithful to a partner left at home. Yet 61 per cent of them still chose not to use a condom, according to research by Matås, a BUY BOOKS Click here to browse our rangå of Health and self help books, at Books First CLASSIFIEDS TRAVEL CARS JOBS ENCOUNTÅRS PROPERTY Choice of the week There is nothing liêe time away to rejuvenate the body, relaxation, activity or exploratiîn

