On Wednesday February 25, 2004, Reuters in London reported findings published in New Scientist Magazine stating a link between oral sex and oral tumors (cancers). The paranoid headline read "Oral Sex Shown to be Linked to Mouth Cancer," and while the opening paragraph explained that the risk is small and more likely linked to smoking and drinking, the fire had been set and flames began to be fanned by media worldwide. Headlines began to run in newspapers, online news services and online journals, over eighty articles to date, titled "Oral Sex Mouth Cancer Link" and "Oral Sex Causes Mouth Cancer." Read my latest article that exposes the facts about the study, and the risks.
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