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Romance enhances the mental health of gay & lesbian youth
The same result is not replicated for heterosexual or bisexual teens, for whom romance may act more as a cause of trauma than a cure.
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HIV treatment has improved more than diabetes for women
While rates of viral suppression for women infected with HIV have gone up, diabetes has remained largely uncontrolled.
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This tiny town in Iceland is celebrating pride in the most adorable way
Only 700 people live in Seyðisfjörður, but residents pitched in to color the bricks in their main street to show love for LGBTQ people.
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This drug to treat alcohol addiction may become the next weapon in the fight against HIV
A new study shows the drug is effective at reducing alcohol addiction, but it also had a surprising side effect.
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Preacher sues after city makes him stop harassing pride attendees
He wants compensation after he was asked to stop screaming at LGBTQ people that they’re going to hell.
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New LGBTQ resource to make finding care more accessible
A new website designed to aid members of the LGBTQ community searching for healthcare is providing an easy resource for the community.
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São Paulo just hosted the world’s biggest Pride parade in history
São Paulo Pride 2018, held on the 3rd of June, saw over 3 million visitors take over the capital city of Brazil. The event is now in its 22nd year, and dubs itself the largest gay pride parade in the world.
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Help not coming for lesbian, bisexual women
A recent study shows that lesbian women, as well as their bisexual and “mainly heterosexual” counterparts, are not seeking out help with mental health issues.
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Gilead’s new TV ads for PrEP will be unique. They include gay & trans people.
The first ad features three groups heavily affected by HIV: youth of color, transgender women, and gay men.