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We’ve got the fever for something fierce, MRSA fever that is! After a new study issued by the Annals of Internal Medicine linked a highly drug-resistant strain of the bacteria MRSA to gay men in San Francisco and Boston, people and publications are sounding the alarm, calling MRSA the “new AIDS” but is it really just a bunch of hype? Lifelube.org blogger and AIDS Foundation of Chicago’s Jim Picket joins us on today’s show to talk about this and other issues.
What kills more people every year? AIDS, MRSA or PEOPLE?
I’m tired of seeing journalists equate gay sex with mutant killer diseases, as if the act of a man having sex with another man will create some sort of unholy “Cloverfield” monster. You want to know the REAL monsters of sex are? Children- and they’re the product of heterosexual sex.
I’m just kidding of course, but would it be too much trouble for some people to simply wear a condom when they have sex? How many lives must be ruined until these heteros get it? Wear a condom every time you straighties!
Now, if you’re worried about getting a staph infection the best prevention is “clean living.” A little soap and water, washing up after sex, at the gym or in any public space can go a long way to preventing infections of any kind. Wash your hands often, especially after using the bathroom.
But really, the biggest public health threat we have in the US is not any type of disease, but the lack of universal health care. Most people don’t see a doctor when they have an infection because it’s just too expensive. Hard working folks need to pay the rent and so they sit and wait hoping the infection will go away.
Many times doctors unnecessarily prescribe antibiotics because they know their patients can’t see them quickly enough or simply won’t come back. The prescription is a way to insure the infection wont return. But what are the long term consequences of our health care system and our over-reliance on antibiotics?
On a lighter note, Cheetah the Chimp, co-star of all those famous classic black and white “Tarzan” films is getting ready to publish his memoirs. Cheetah the chimp is known as the world’s oldest living non-human primate at the age of 75.
Just like Meryl Streep, Cheetah was captured from a jungle in the 1930s to become a famous movie star. Later on he struggled with alcohol and cigar addiction but was able to overcome it.
The parallels between these two are endless. Where’s Cheetah’s Oscars though?
Here’s what I think an excerpt of his book will read like: “Ahaaaah, ah, eeek! Oooooh eeeek eeeek ahhhh ooook.” I sure hope they hire a “human translator” to make the book more readable.
Join us for today’s show as the fabulous Jim Picket chats with us about reverse Phelpism (picketing their family’s funerals), the new “Don’t Drop the Soap” Prison sex board game and the woman whose liver transplant made her go gay. We also chat about a large hole caused by a water main rupture has its own MySpace page. Make sure you become friends with the hole before it gets filled and ends up on MyDeathSpace.com which is a site that chronicles the dead of MySpace.
Jim Picket’s birthday was yesterday, and Marc’s birthday is Feb. 2. Wish them both a happy birthday!
The podcast that swings from vines and loves bananas, big JUICY bananas- Feast of Fools.
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patchouli_stink says:
January 29, 2008 at 01:46So…. do I Lance the boil first or put the yogurt on it first and I only have blueberry yogurt… is that ok?