Topics :: GLBT health
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Report: Gay Men Have Almost 80% of Syphilis Cases in England
By Sergio N. Candido | Wednesday Jun 5, 2013
Newly released results on the number of people affected by sexually transmitted diseases in England put gay men at the top of the list.
South Florida Groups Not Losing Sleep Over NYC, California Meningitis Cases
Friday May 31, 2013
While South Florida officials are monitoring the bacterial meningitis outbreak in New York, little is being done to combat it outside of educating the public and healthcare professionals.
Researchers: Marriage Bans Cause Psychological Harm
By Sergio N. Candido | Saturday May 25, 2013
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health are awaiting the Supreme Court decisions on gay marriage cases this June for scientific reasons - they want to study the psychological impact (whether positive or negative) of the outcome.
The Gift of Desire
By Don Shewey | Sunday May 19, 2013
"Ask for what you want" is advice that’s easy to give but often strangely difficult to practice. What gets in the way of identifying our desires and sharing them with others?
Are You Thinking With Your Brain or Your Bulge?
By Paul Montero | Friday May 17, 2013
The age-old cliche that claims we can only operate using with one "head" at any given time is nothing more than a silly old wives’ tale, right? Actually, it’s one that proves true a lot more often than we’d like to admit. Let’s examine the evidence.
Whitman-Walker Expands Meningitis Response
By John Riley | Friday May 17, 2013
Whitman-Walker Health, the nonprofit community health center that specializes in HIV/AIDS and LGBT-competent care, announced Tuesday it will be offering meningitis vaccinations to people who are not current patients due to increased demand.
Report: Gay Men Are Having Sex with Fewer Partners
By Sergio N. Candido | Friday May 10, 2013
The average number of partners a gay man has in his lifetime has decreased in the last 10 years, a new report indicates.
Six Ways to Stay Energized
Sunday Oct 28, 2012
The change in weather, the shorter hours of sunlight, and the additional urges to wear that sweatshirt and sleep in - these are all signs that winter is fast approaching and your energy levels are hibernating.
Turn Your Tub Into a Therapeutic Oasis
Wednesday Oct 3, 2012
What could be better after a long day than unwinding in a warm, soothing bath? Indulge in your own therapeutic treatment this season with bath soaks that help relieve pain, congestion, and muscular aches.
Tips, Tricks & To-Do’s to Cope with Jet Lag
Monday Sep 17, 2012
In her 20 years as a travel consultant, Ellen Paderson of Easton, Mass., estimates she has logged some half a million miles, researching destinations for clients, attending conferences, and for personal vacations.
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