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"Gay" Men 13 Times More Likely to Contract Deadly MRSA      1/16/2008

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The deadly, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, bacteria is infecting homosexual men in major cities at an alarming rate. According to the study out of the University of California, San Francisco and reported in the San Francisco Chronicle, researchers are concerned that the infection, which is more easy to contract than HIV/AIDS, could soon infect the general population. CWA Policy Director for Cultural Issues Matt Barber and Peter LaBarbera, president of Americans for Truth discuss this alarming situation and the response of radical homosexual activists. Listen | Download

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