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Old 04-06-2007, 05:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chardog
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Top_New...pread_of_aids/

Study: Religion may reduce spread of AIDS


WASHINGTON, April 3 (UPI) -- A U.S. study says people with HIV who have strong religious ties are less likely to spread the virus that causes AIDS.

The RAND Corp. study says HIV-positive people who say religion is an important part of their lives are likely to have fewer sexual partners and engage in less high-risk sexual behavior.

"Moral beliefs may indicate an underlying altruism and a desire to make sure no one else is infected with HIV," behavioral scientist David Kanouse said in a release. "Promoting these feelings could then be used as a component of HIV prevention programs."

Lead author Frank H. Galvan, a professor with the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, says the study suggests that there's a role for religious institutions to play in the fight against the spread of HIV.

"They have these core belief systems that do have a positive impact on the lives of people who are HIV-positive and who are sexually active," said Galvan. "Religiosity is an untapped resource in the whole struggle against HIV and AIDS, and should be looked at more thoroughly."

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say it aint so...


I dislike the title of the thread. Religion cannot decease or increase anything; it is the people who follow what the religion avers as morally correct who influence such things as HIV infection. I have skepticism whether they are sustaining from spreading HIV because they believe it to be wrong or if the belief of a divine punishment that cajoles the terminally ill to segregate their illness to themselves. The latter would not be something accurately called a selfless act.
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