• Blog post: A response to Xandor...

    Aug 06, 2010 / Posted by Erik1 comment

    A response to Xandor...

    If you follow our blogs here at everybodysgood.com very closely, you will know that a few weeks ago, Paul posted a blog about "Shifting Views of Pride" that has sparked a lively little dialogue in the comments section.  In these comments, one of our readers, "Xandor," has made some ...

  • Blog post: Queer adults are social media savvy, according to survey.

    Jul 20, 2010 / Posted by Paul0 comments

    Queer adults are social media savvy, according to survey.

    Data recently released by Harris Interactive on July 13, suggests that members of the adult queer community are more social-media-savvy than their heterosexual counterparts. This isn’t all that surprising once you look at how many internet memes consist of men in drag…but the statistics are still pretty interesting ...

  • Blog post: Welcome, Paul!!

    Jun 16, 2010 / Posted by Erik0 comments

    Welcome, Paul!!

    In the coming weeks and months you will start to see a new name and face here on everybodysgood.com and so we thought a formal introduction and everybody'sgood welcome was in order!!

    We here at everybodysgood are very pleased to welcome Paul Lauricella to our team!Paul is ...

  • Blog post: National Crime Victims' Rights Week

    Apr 22, 2010 / Posted by Guest1 comment

    Today everybodysgood.com is proud to introduce our FIRST guest blogger: Kelly Clark from the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley...

    April 18-24, 2010 is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.  This week represents an opportunity for us to remember our family, friends and neighbors who have been victimized by crime ...

  • Blog post: Hooray for Spring!

    Apr 12, 2010 / Posted by Allegra0 comments

    Hooray for Spring!

    Hooray! Spring is finally here! The sun is shining, the days are getting warmer and longer, magnolias are blooming... life in Rochester, NY is good.

    And for those of you who do any annual Spring cleaning... I actually came across an article that incorporates many of the health tips we ...

  • Blog post: ACTION ALERT! Help Make the National Health Interview Survey more inclusive of LGBT communities!

    Apr 08, 2010 / Posted by Allegra0 comments

    ACTION ALERT! Help Make the National Health Interview Survey more inclusive of LGBT communities!

    The following opportunity to take crucial action toward improvement and inclusivity for LGBT communities in healthcare was passed along by the National Coalition for LGBT Health and can also be accessed here.

    Right now, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) is currently circulating a letter in the Senate, requesting funds for the ...

  • Blog post: New York LGBT Health Month 2010!

    Apr 01, 2010 / Posted by Allegra1 comment

    New York LGBT Health Month 2010!

    Just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who made our first Annual NY LGBT Health Month here in Rochester a wonderful time of celebration, learning, having fun, being heard and supporting one another.

    An extra special thanks to all of the organizations and individuals that planned, hosted ...

  • Blog post: Get enough sleep.

    Mar 31, 2010 / Posted by Allegra0 comments

    Get enough sleep.

    When people get less than 6 hours of sleep each night, their risk for developing certain diseases begins to increase. There are known benefits to getting enough sleep: it supports heart health, it reduces stress, it may help prevent cancer, keeps you more alert and may help strengthen memory, to ...

  • Blog post: Reduce stress.

    Mar 30, 2010 / Posted by Allegra0 comments

    Reduce stress.

    Everyone deals with stress in their life. As LGBT people, there are aspects of our experience that can create more stress for us on a daily basis: homophobia, transphobia, discrimination, coming out. Find healthy ways to reduce stress: talk to a friend, go for a walk or bike ride, or ...

  • Blog post: Use sunscreen.

    Mar 29, 2010 / Posted by Allegra0 comments

    Use sunscreen.

    1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer, the most common cancer in the US and the most common cause is the sun. So, yes, even in March in New York, thinking about sun protection is important…because sunscreen isn’t just for the beach! Whether you’re planning a ...