Aging
Aging presents new challenges for everyone as they get older, particularly for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender seniors. Learn more...
Cancer
According to the American Cancer Society, the best defense against cancer is prevention and early detection. Lesbians, as a group, may have higher risks for certain types of cancer based on higher rates of some specific risk factors. Learn more...
Caregiving
As a caregiver, it is important to remember that you must take care of yourself in order to continue providing care to your loved one. Learn more...
Dental/Oral Health
Although oral health is an important component to general health, many people in the United States go without appropriate oral and dental health services. Learn more...
Fitness
We all need at least thirty minutes of moderate-to-intense physical activity almost every day, according to the latest from the American Heart Association. While our culture pressures women to shape up and lose weight, the lesbian community is relatively silent on the subject of fitness. Learn more...
Heart
Here’s The Heart Truth: Heart disease is the #1 killer of women in the United States. In fact, one in three women dies of heart disease. For Lesbians, the risk of heart disease may be even higher. Learn more...
Intimate Partner Violence
Intimate Partner Violence or IPV is between two people in a close relationship and includes current and former spouses, partners or girlfirends. IPV can also involve family members. Learn more...
Mental Health
Serious but common medical conditions such as anxiety and depression affect LGBTs at higher rates than the general population. A number of factors may contribute to this, from living in an often homophobic society to facing family rejection to being closeted in some or all aspects of life. Mental disorders are not symptoms of sexual orientation, but rather they are symptoms of discrimination and fear of discrimination.Learn more...
Nutrition
Food is how we give our bodies what we need to continue living, and our bodies deserve the best. Eating healthy isn’t about losing weight, denying ourselves the pleasures of food we love, or punishing ourselves for being round or indulging in other foods. It’s about taking care of ourselves, because we deserve it. Finding a healthy way of eating that feels right to you can help your body feel better every day as well as reducing your risks of health conditions from diabetes to cancer. Learn more...
Sexual Health
Despite having a lower risk of transmitting STIs, transmission can still occur between lesbians. Lesbians, bisexual women, and transgender individuals are also less likely to be screened for STIs due to a misconception that lower risk means no risk. You and your doctor can do more for LBT sexual health! Learn more...
Smoking
LGBT individuals are 200% more likely to smoke than their heterosexual counterparts. Smoking is a huge problem plaguing our community. Learn more...
Transgender Health
Transgender people face many of the same problems in the healthcare system as the rest of the LGB population - including barriers to care, little to no research on their health needs/issues, and general prejudice. However, there are several actions transgender people can engage in to promote health and wellness.Learn more...
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