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Methamphetamine use linked to risky sexual behavior – News-Medical.Net
Recreational use of the illicit drug methamphetamine has long been associated with increases in overall impatient and risky behavior.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 30 2020
Recreational use of the illicit drug methamphetamine has long been associated with increases in overall impatient and risky behavior. Now, a new study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers affirms that meth use increases not only sexual desire but also, specifically and measurably, the risk of casual sex without a condom for those who have an increase in sexual desire.
The findings of the study, described in the Sept. 28 issue of Experimental and C…
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