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  • Blog post: What's Your Size

    Jan 28, 2013 / Posted by Christopher — 0 comments

    What's Your Size

    One of the latest and greatest iPhone apps aims to find out exactly if you really do need that magnum or super-size condom.  Dubbed “Condom Size” it turns your iPhone into a tool for measuring length and girth of your own “tool.” 

    At first glance this app might measure up ...

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  • Blog post: PrEP 101: What is it?

    Apr 25, 2012 / Posted by Guest — 0 comments

    PrEP 101: What is it?

    As a continuation of our partnership with our parent organization AIDS Care and its pharmacy Pleasant St. Apothecary Ashley Zuppeli, PharmD and her student Alicia Habershaw (PharmD candidate c/o 2012) created the following blog about PrEP.

    What is PrEP?

    PrEP is pre-exposure prophylaxis which means medication is taken in ...

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  • Blog post: Bottoms Up!: Info for a Healthy Butt

    Dec 12, 2011 / Posted by Christina — 1 comment

    Bottoms Up!: Info for a Healthy Butt

    Tips on keeping your rear in tip top shape is no small matter. Whether you are a bottom or top, if anal sex is part of your repertoire you should check these tips out! The guys over at www.gay.net interviewed Dr. Robert Bolan and nurse practitioner Elisa Clay ...

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  • Blog post: Poll of the Week: Did you always know you were gay?

    Jan 19, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 8 comments

    Poll of the Week: Did you always know you were gay?

    Many people know from a very early age that they're attracted to individuals of the same sex or gender. Did you always know that you were gay, lesbian, or bisexual?

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  • Blog post: People Are More Likely to Support Gay Individuals Than Causes

    Dec 30, 2009 / Posted by Allegra — 3 comments

    People Are More Likely to Support Gay Individuals Than Causes

    In Gay Candidates Get Support That Causes May Not, read about how gay candidates have made strides in the last election cycle and why being out and proud has been one of the most integral components to shifting societal attitudes over the past decade.

    But, I wonder - is it really ...

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  • Article: Colon Cancer

    Oct 06, 2009 / Posted in anal pap smears, cancer, colon cancer, gay, gay health, men, physical — 0 comments

    Colon Cancer

    Cancer of the colon, a common form of cancer, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the tissues of the colon. The colon is part of the body ‘s digestive system. The purpose of the digestive system is to remove nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, proteins ...

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  • Article: Prostate Cancer

    Oct 05, 2009 / Posted in butt, cancer, gay, gay health, IDSS, men, physical, prostate, prostate cancer, sexual anatomy, sexual health, transgender — 4 comments

    Prostate Cancer

    Every year approximately 189,000 men in the U.S. are diagnosed with prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death (lung cancer is first) in men----and while prostate cancer is not necessarily a condition that impacts gay/bi/queer men differently than other men (unless, of course, they ...

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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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