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Nurses changing healthcare practice
This article popped up on my news feed today and thought I’d share it. Nurses changing healthcare experiences for lesbians and bisexual women
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Promoting a research study
Can you help my colleague spread the word about her important research? See below. Participate in a Study on Fertility Treatment Experiences (With a Chance to Win $100) http://alturl.com/v333d Are you currently trying to get pregnant using donor sperm? If … Continue reading
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Transgender Day of Remembrance, November 20
In the hopes that this memorial will one day become unnecessary, we mark Transgender Day of Remembrance (November 20) with attention to health issues. The 2011 Institute of Medicine report The Health of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People: Building a … Continue reading
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November 20th – International Transgender Day of Remembrance
Ceremonies are being held worldwide during the month of November to memorialize those who have been killed as a result of anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. The Transgender Day of Remembrance web site provides a list of events that will be … Continue reading
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What are you working on?
We’ve been blogging about a number of topics in the past year or so, all very interesting, but not terribly interactive. I’d like to start a discussion of the types of research on LGBTQ issues that our followers are up … Continue reading
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