SEXUAL HEALTH

Over the past decade, years of community education paid off as habits changed and rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and HIV infections declined substantially in our community. Recent studies indicate that unsafe sex practices have increased - perhaps spurred by drug use - and resulted in an alarming rise in STD rates among gay men in some cities.

THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT HIV AND STDs ARE PREVENTABLE. HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT YOUR SEXUAL HEALTH:

remember, sexual health is for life.

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Welcome to the website of the Second Annual National LGBT Health Awareness Week!

"You and your organization's participation will ensure that we will be able to work together in a coordinated way and provide a unified voice at the forefront of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender health."

Martín Ornelas Quintero, Co-Chair, Executive Committee, National Coalition for LGBT Health