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  • Blog post: The Claim: Smoking Relieves Stress

    Aug 12, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    The Claim: Smoking Relieves Stress

    The reality? Not so much... according to a recent study conducted at the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, highlighted in the NY Times.

    This study and others like it support that smoking actually causes higher levels of long-term stress, and that the only stress a cigarette actually relieves is ...

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  • Blog post: How vanity and materialism saved my life, or how I got a new iPhone

    Aug 06, 2010 / Posted by Paul — 1 comment

    How vanity and materialism saved my life, or how I got a new iPhone

    My grandma has had emphysema since as long as I can remember, and my grandpa was just diagnosed with lung cancer, (he started chemo last week). I have a family history of blood pressure so high you’d think the major staple of our diet was salt, and a physician ...

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  • Blog post: Smoking Out a Deadly Threat: Tobacco Use in the LGBT Community

    Jul 07, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Smoking Out a Deadly Threat: Tobacco Use in the LGBT Community

    The American Lung Association released a new report last week regarding tobacco use and control within the LGBT community.

    The smoking rate within the LGBT community is about double that of the general population, which disproportionately puts LGBT people at greatly increased risk for some of the deadliest lung diseases ...

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  • Blog post: The Effects of High Blood Pressure on LGBT the Community

    Jun 16, 2010 / Posted by Paul — 0 comments

    The Effects of High Blood Pressure on LGBT the Community

     

    High blood pressure affects approximatelyone in three people in the Rochester area. Whether you’re straight or queer, high blood pressure can have serious effects on your health, ranging from headaches or dizziness to heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, and impaired vision.

    Some of the causes of high blood ...

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  • Blog post: Second-hand Smoke May Be Linked to Mental Health Problems

    Jun 11, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Second-hand Smoke May Be Linked to Mental Health Problems

    This newly published study suggests that not only smokers themselves, but those also being exposed to secondhand smoke, are at significantly increased risk for mental health problems.

     Research has supported for a long time that there is definitely a link between smoking and mental health, but what still has yet ...

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  • Blog post: CDC Reports a Significant Association Between Depression and Smoking

    Apr 28, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    CDC Reports a Significant Association Between Depression and Smoking

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released a new report highlighting a significant association between depression and smoking. The report is based on findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys from 2005-2008, and reveals unsettling trends:

    Adults who have clinical depression, compared to adults who ...

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  • Blog post: Commit to quit smoking.

    Mar 04, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 3 comments

    Commit to quit smoking.

    Studies show that LGBT people are 40-70% more likely to smoke than non-LGBT people, which is one of the highest smoking rates---even compared to other disproportionately affected communities. LGBT-specific cessation groups are increasingly available – find a group in your community to help you quit, or encourage and support loved ones ...

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  • Blog post: Poll of the Week: Do you smoke?

    Nov 16, 2009 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Poll of the Week: Do you smoke?

    Since November 19th is the Great American Smokeout, and this month is also National Lung Cancer Awareness Month, I thought it would be appropriate to address the prevalence of smoking in our community and think more about ways to empower ourselves in our efforts to quit.

    Did you know that ...

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  • Article: Substance Use Among LGBTIQ Youth

    Oct 08, 2009 / Posted in alcohol, drugs, physical, research, smoking, youth — 0 comments

    Substance Use Among LGBTIQ Youth

    The following article highlights substance use among lesbian, gay and bisexual youth. The findings are a result of a study done at the University of Pittsburgh, and were published in March 2008 in the journal Addictions. The issues described in this article really illuminate how harmful harassment, discrimination and homophobic ...

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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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  • 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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