Why experts say monkeypox shouldn’t damper Pride Month celebrations
BY JOSEPH CHOI Increasing monkeypox cases are casting a bit of a shadow on celebrations across the country recognizing Pride Month, though experts have generally said people should exercise care but not change their plans over the virus. As of Friday, around 45 monkeypox cases have been identified in the U.S.,
New Janssen Campaign Developed by and for the LGBTQ+ Community Inspires Action and Empathy for People Living with Depression
The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson today announced the launch of Depression Looks Like Me, a campaign aimed at normalizing the conversation about depression in the LGBTQ+ community and empowering people to seek the mental health care they may need.
A new federal framework to improve patient access and health equity
BY BRIAN HUJDICH, OPINION CONTRIBUTORTHE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL With its landscape focus on reducing the excess burden of disease in vulnerable populations, the Biden administration has clearly renewed its commitment to ending the HIV epidemic by 2030. The path forward must make
Gov. Sisolak proclaims March 21-25 LGBTQ Health Awareness Week
CARSON CITY, Nev. (KTNV) — Announced from a press release from the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, or DHHS, March 21-25, 2022 is LGBTQ Health Awareness Week as proclaimed by Gov. Steve Sisolak. Organized by the National Coalition of LGBTQ Health, this year marks the 20th Annual Health Awareness week.
Live Loud, Proud, and Unapologetic for LGBTQ Health Equity
Governor Sisolak proclaims March 21-25 as National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week Carson City — March 21, 2022 The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is proud to recognize LGBTQ Health Awareness Week, March 21-25, 2022, as proclaimed by Governor Steve Sisolak. This year marks the 20th Annual LGBTQ Health Awareness
LGBTQ Americans are getting coronavirus, losing jobs. Anti-gay bias is making it worse for them.
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