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Heath related articles from our content partner GayHealth.com.
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Apothecary Is Killer
new The punk-packaged Opus Oils are different from other perfumes on the market because of their content. Some lines are made of all-natural products, while other lines are made of a combination of natural oils and high-quality perfume oil. Not to mention they're tough enough looking for any roller derby.
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Coming Out to Your GYN
When I was pregnant with my first son I went to see the obstetrician that had delivered the children of two of my colleagues. At my first visit as a new obstetrical patient I was asked to complete the usual paperwork. In the lines looking for information
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Lesbians and HIV?
For decades, researchers at the CDC have overlooked the potential risk. Will one documented case make them take notice?
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Lies About Designer Estrogens and Breast Cancer
In the early 1990s, as the breast-cancer epidemic continued to affect more than 2 million American women a year and activists’ cries for prevention and cure became louder and more insistent, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) decided to throw a pill at the problem, and launched the Breast Cancer Prevention Trial.
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Mother's Day Gifts She'll Adore
new Yes, you have less than two weeks to find a gift for the mom in your life, whether it's your own creator or your baby mama. With so little time you could shop around or you could admit that every mom needs to be pampered and snag something from our handy Curve beauty gift list. |
Stress and Shock Are Normal in the Aftermath of Terror
Amy Striver* walked into her office in midtown Manhattan last Tuesday morning, she wasn't ready for the news she was about to hear. "My boss came over to me and said, 'They attacked the World Trade Center. They attacked the Pentagon.
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Taking Care of Our Own: How well does lesbian community deal with disability?
ER's Kerry Weaver aside, when was the last time you saw a lesbian with a disability represented in popular media? We all know that visibility can be a struggle for lesbians in general. Those of us who also have a chronic illness or a disability fight not only for acceptance, but sometimes even for acknowledgment. The sad fact of the matter is, illnesses and disabilities are often more likely to be accepted by straight society than by our own lesbian community. Doesn’t it sound like it should be the other way around?
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The Opposite of Opposite Sex
Genderqueer youth are changing the rules that govern queer sex. Find out why health-care providers are having trouble keeping up with a sexual revolution brewing among the new generation.
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