
Featured Health Conditions
Transgender Health
The terms “transgender” and “transsexual” refer to people who identify with a gender identity that differs from their biological sex or assigned gender role. In some cases, transgender individuals dress and live as a different gender and adopt an identity associated with the opposite biological sex, and in other cases, they transition from one gender to the other by taking sex hormones or surgically removing or modifying genitals and reproductive organs.
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HIV & AIDS
Rates of HIV infection in the United States are higher in urban minority populations, men who have sex with men (MSM), and people who use illegal injection drugs. There is no cure for HIV—the virus that causes AIDS.
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Alternative Insemination
Alternative insemination, also called artificial insemination or donor insemination, can be used to allow gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (who are not taking hormones) people to conceive a child.
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Health News
Read about recent developments in health care.
- Mammograms on the Decline
- Choking Risks and Kids
- Antidepressant May Interfere with Breast Cancer Treatment
- Taking a Cholesterol-Lowering Statin May Increase the Risk of Diabetes
- Type 2 Diabetes Drug Alert
- Reassuring News About Leflunomide During Pregnancy
- Hypertension Predicts Dementia in People with Cognitive Dysfunction
- Treating Both Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis
- Beer for Bones?
- Massachusetts Restaurants To Be Safer for People With Food Allergies
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Asthma/Allergies, Breast Cancer, Cholesterol, Depression & Anxiety, Diabetes, Hypertension, Kids' Health, Nutrition & Weight Control, Psoriasis, Rheumatoid Arthritis
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I have been a Type I diabetic for 24 years. Late March, 2005, I developed an ulcer on my foot due to dry skin. I immediately called the doctor and was being treated for it. Read More









