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We celebrate our Health Heroes of the Year, share some winter fitness tips, discuss the importance of mental health, and more.
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We celebrate our Health Heroes of the Year, share some winter fitness tips, discuss the importance of mental health, and more.
Learn more about some health issues that disproportionately affect Latinx people — and how to treat and prevent them.
Our print magazine is expanding to help ensure people from all communities can be happy, healthy, and well.
With a new strain developing overseas, the agency says those at high risk, including gay and bi men, should get vaccinated.
The joy some experience in discovering pregnancies may come with anxiety about the unknowns, as these medicines haven't been studied in people who are pregnant
Going to the doctor can be scary.
Most of the extreme bills have failed to pass, but trans adults are watching statehouses with heightened anxiety.
Plus magazine's March/April issue is full of good vibes and great advice for living your best life possible, regardless of your HIV status.
Coming together to talk about Big Tobacco and the LGBTQIA+ community, employees of equalpride share their experiences with menthol tobacco and their journey to stop smoking.
Users of the new test won’t need a prescription and can activate it online.
As Sexual Health Awareness Month draws to a close, we can't ignore the dangers of continued health care budget cuts.
Nuestra estrella de portada de la edición Latinx, Pedro Coronado, está agregando un poco de torcedura a las conversaciones sobre salud sexual.
Our Latinx issue cover star, Pedro Coronado, isn't afraid to add a little kink into conversations around sexual health.
People living with HIV are twice as likely to develop heart issues – but new research shows taking certain drugs could greatly reduce your chances.
In honor of Men's Health Week, Angelo Reyes, a dad living with hep B, shares his story in hopes of inspiring others to take their health more seriously.
When searching for the cure for HIV, it’s imperative to include disproportionately affected communities in drug trials to ensure a vaccine for everybody.
This year’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month encourages you to share your booty pics to spread awareness.
For many queer men, a visit to the doctor can be embarrassing and scary. Here’s how to put the fear aside.
The initiative received a $1.3 million grant for the research.