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Choose U ambassadors share lived experiences with HIV, personal reflections, and insights

The Choose U World AIDS Day panel brought together three longtime advocates living with HIV to talk about care, stigma, and what living with HIV over the long-term means to them. The conversation featured Jahlove Serrano, Joyce Belton, and Andrew Nichols, who have each lived with HIV for more than 20 years. News is Out hosted the […]

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Respecting pronouns linked to better mental health outcomes for TGNB youth, per Trevor Project report

The piece includes references to suicide. LGBTQ+ youth can reach The Trevor Project lifeline at 866-488-7386 or text START to 678-678. You can also call or text 988 for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at any time. A new brief from The Trevor Project, a nonprofit that provides suicide prevention services for LGBTQ+ youth, examines the link […]

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HealthHIV introduces a new learning series and resource hub focused on healthy aging

Nonprofit organization HealthHIV has launched a new accredited learning series that looks at what it means to age with HIV and how providers can better support people through that process. The Healthy Aging series arrives as World AIDS Day events continue across the country and reflects growing attention on the needs of long-term survivors and […]

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Menopause in the LGBTQ+ community: the health care gap few discuss

Menopause is seldom discussed in our society. There are no renowned movies, bestselling books, celebrated conferences, posh coaches, or well-known classes that focus on this life change, despite the fact that approximately 2 million Americans experience it every year.  For people with ovaries, menopause is a natural process that officially starts after a person has […]

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HIV rates are highest in the American South, despite effective treatments – a clash between culture and public health

The American South has the highest HIV rates in the country, accounting for more than half of new HIV diagnoses nationwide in 2023. This is despite growing availability of a highly effective HIV prevention medication that has made it possible to live a long, healthy life with this once fatal disease. This medication – called […]

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Undead Voice founder Nicole Gress is rewriting the rules of trans voice training

When Nicole Gress left traditional medical settings, she wasn’t walking away from her profession: she was walking toward a new model of care. A trained speech-language pathologist, Gress, who uses she/they pronouns, saw too many transgender people hit a wall with conventional voice therapy. That frustration, combined with inspiration from the DIY innovations happening in […]

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Know the numbers: LGBTQ+ mental health helplines and how to support them

When you are struggling with mental health, knowing where to turn can be life-saving. For LGBTQ+ people, who face higher rates of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and isolation, affirming support matters.  That support took a hit when the Biden-era LGBTQ+ specialized services within the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline were discontinued under the Trump administration. […]

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Gay Men’s Health Crisis showed how everyday people stepped up when institutions failed during the height of the AIDS epidemic – providing a model for today

The story of the AIDS movement is one of regular people: students, bartenders, stay-at-home mothers, teachers, retired lawyers, immigrants, Catholic nuns, newly out gay men who had just arrived in New York, and many others. Some had lost friends or lovers. Some felt a moral calling. Some were just trying to balance their sexual karma. […]

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Expansion of marriage rights to same-sex couples also expanded access to the psychological benefits that come with tying the knot

Marriage and the ability to start a family are human rights. Ten years ago, on June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Obergefell v. Hodges case extended the right to marry to same-sex couples. With 7.6% of Americans identifying as LGBTQ+, this decision continues to have an impact beyond legal benefits. Marriage […]

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Data on sexual orientation and gender is critical to public health – without it, health crises continue unnoticed

As part of the Trump administration’s efforts aimed at stopping diversity, equity and inclusion, the government has been restricting how it monitors public health. Along with cuts to federally funded research, the administration has targeted public health efforts to gather information about sexual orientation and gender identity. In the early days of the second Trump […]

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The real-life impact of delaying gender-affirming care

The attack on trans rights, including gender affirming care for minors, did not begin with the Trump administration. The persecution of and harmful rhetoric about the trans community vastly predates Donald Trump’s presidency, not to mention the onslaught of legislation against the trans community across the globe, including the United Kingdom’s ruling excluding trans women from […]

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LGBTQ+ advocates and organizations respond to HHS report on transgender youth

On May 1, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a 400-page reporttitled “Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria.” LGBTQ+ advocates and organizations like Human Rights Campaign, Trevor Project and LPAC are condemning the report as misleading. In a Bluesky post, the Human Rights Campaign called out the report’s endorsement of ‘exploratory therapy,’ a […]

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Cuts to HIV funding and health services could hit LGBTQ+ communities hard

As the second Trump administration rolls back LGBTQ+ rights and visibility, some of his early decisions could prove to be an indirect hit to already marginalized members of the community. The federal government recently terminated millions of dollars in grants towards HIV-related research. The Trump administration is also considering eliminating the CDC’s HIV prevention division, […]

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Health care is a weighted issue for LGBTQ+ people

Health care is a weighted issue for LGBTQ+ people. Due to income disparities, particularly for lesbians, bisexual and trans women and people of color, access to health care and essential services is often limited. Among queer and trans people, cancer is more prevalent, HIV is more prevalent, autoimmune disease is more prevalentand substance abuse is more prevalent. Another issue which is rarely […]

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