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  • Blog post: inSPOT: Tell Last Night's Lover What They Might Have Caught

    May 17, 2012 / Posted by Christina — 0 comments

    inSPOT: Tell Last Night's Lover What They Might Have Caught

    inSPOT, created by Internet Sexuality Information Services, allows individuals to send an annonymous e-card to sexual partners who they may have infected with a sexually transmitted infection (STD). The cards come in English, French and Spanish. Messages on the card tend to be tongue in cheek,

    "You're too hot ...

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  • Blog post: April Is STD Awareness Month

    Apr 18, 2012 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    April Is STD Awareness Month

    April is STD Awareness Month. Sexually Transmitted Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Syphilis are infections that are commonly overlooked and untreated.

    Gonorrhea and Chlamydia are often confused and sometimes people are diagnosed as having both infections at the same time.

    Gonorrhea symptoms in men include pain during urination, a ...

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  • Blog post: Breakthrough HIV diagnostic test

    Jun 22, 2010 / Posted by Paul — 0 comments

    Breakthrough HIV diagnostic test

    On Monday, June 21, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the approval of a new diagnostic test for HIV infection. The new test, called the ARCHITECT HIV Ag/Ab Combo assay, looks for both HIV antigens and antibodies. The test promises faster and more reliable detection of HIV infection ...

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  • Blog post: Protect yourself.

    Mar 23, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 1 comment

    Protect yourself.

    Anyone can get HIV and other STDs, but LGBT individuals may be at increased risk. Gay and bisexual men of all races continue to be a risk group severely affected by HIV; transgender communities are estimated to have HIV infection rates ranging from 14 – 69%; and STDs such as herpes ...

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  • Article: Trichomoniasis

    Dec 29, 2009 / Posted in anal sex, condoms, health care, HIV, men, physical, sex and drugs, sex toys, STDs, transgender, vulva, women, youth — 0 comments

    Trichomoniasis

    Trichomoniasis - often referred to as Trich - is a common sexually transmitted disease that is curable. In fact, it's the most common curable STD in young sexually active women, and one of the three most common vaginal infections in women (next to yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis). An estimated 7 ...

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  • Article: Syphilis

    Dec 16, 2009 / Posted in gay health, men, physical, sex and drugs, sexual health, STDs, syphilis, transgender, women, youth — 1 comment

    Syphilis

                    Once upon a time syphilis was one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted diseases.  Through good testing, treatment, and follow-up, however, cases of this disease were significantly decreased.  Then a surprising trend occurred nationwide in cities like San Francisco and New York City--- syphilis ...

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  • Article: Carrying the Torch: Fighting HIV in Our Community

    Oct 08, 2009 / Posted in AIDS, HIV, men, movies, sex and drugs, sexual health, STDs, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    Carrying the Torch:  Fighting HIV in Our Community

    The documentary "Sex Positive" has been receiving some attention of late in both the queer and the mainstream media as it continued a summer of screenings around the country.  Many in the Rochester area may recall that the film screened during the line-up of ImageOut: The Rochester Lesbian and Gay ...

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  • Article: Shigella

    Oct 08, 2009 / Posted in gay health, men, rimming, sex and drugs, shigella, STDs, transgender, women, youth — 0 comments

    Shigella

    Chances are that this STD is one you've never heard of...or if you have, you may not have associated it with being transmitted through sex.  This disease is SHIGELLA. 

    Shigella itself is actually not a disease.  It is a group of several different species of bacteria.  These specific ...

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  • Article: 10 Things Gay Men Should Discuss With Their Healthcare Provider

    Oct 08, 2009 / Posted in colon cancer, drugs, gay health, healthcare, men, physical, prostate cancer, smoking, STDs, testicular cancer, youth — 0 comments

    10 Things Gay Men Should Discuss With Their Healthcare Provider

    The following fact sheet for gay, bi & queer men was created by the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA), the largest and oldest organization of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender health care professionals in the world. Their mission is to advocate for inclusive public policy around LGBT health issues, to ...

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  • Article: Lesbian Health

    Oct 08, 2009 / Posted in healthcare, physical, STDs, transgender, women, youth — 0 comments

    Lesbian Health

    As lesbian and queer women, we have unique health issues and face certain challenges when dealing with the health care system. The National Women's Health Information Center created this response to Frequently Asked Questions about lesbian and queer women's health. It covers issues ranging from the challenges we ...

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  • Erik Libey Erik Libey Erik is the Director of LGBT Health Initiatives. He helps lead our team & loves talking to providers and our ...
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