The 2024 elections are severely impacting transgender people's mental and physical health
As the November elections approach, 67 percent of transgender people are proactively making plans to change their use of gender-affirming care.
August 8, 2024
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As the November elections approach, 67 percent of transgender people are proactively making plans to change their use of gender-affirming care.
The future of women's health and lesbian health looks hopeful.
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Big corporations should be proactive when it comes to demonstrating care for their employees' well-being.
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Samual Alito referenced Jim Obergefell's case when lamenting on homophobia not being acceptable. Well, Obergefell has some words for Alito.
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To some conservatives, adultery and sexual assault are OK if the right people are doing it. But being trans -- well, that's always a sin that trumps everything else.
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From Smash to Glee and Work It, GLAAD scores how well the TV networks did on being inclusive.
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The letter, introduced by Rep. Becca Balint and signed by 89 House Democrats, asserts that the ban "threatens the lives and well-being of the young people who need this care, which is supported by every major medical association."