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By Eowyn @DrEowyn

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Bump your mobile phones together and instantly exchange information on your STD status

NY Daily News: Wondering if the person you’re about to have sex with has a sexually transmitted  disease? A new app offers “safe bumping” – bump your mobile phones together and instantly exchange information on your STD status.

Romantic, no. But the makers of the app, MedXCom, hope to curb the spread of STDs among tech-savvy  young people, particularly teens.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 50 percent of high school students are sexually active. Each year, millions of  those teens contract sexually transmitted diseases, such as HIV, herpes, and  gonorrhea. Nearly half of all infections occur in people between the ages of 15  and 24.

The app also encourages users to regularly visit their doctor for STD checks. Those who are disease-free can have their doctor post their status on the app. For those with STDs, the app lets you track your treatment,  medications, and appointments.

Another app hoping to promote safe sex habits is iCondom, which can locate the closest store or vendor to buy condoms. MTV Staying Alive and iCondom are building what they dub the ”world’s largest condom distribution map for iPhone, the first user-generated  map of its kind.”

If you need an app to determine where to buy a condom, you must be living under a rock (or maybe you are Sandra Fluke).  They are available practically everywhere these days.

I guess with technology the way it is today, kids prefer to communicate with apps as opposed to direct conversation. Maybe it will deter STDs since the public indoctrination system isn’t doing such a good job at curbing them.

DCG


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