Sexual Health Resources

Sexual Health and Contraceptive Methods


The following links will provide you with the information you need to make smart, safe, sexually healthy decisions:

Relationships & Dating

Sexual Orientation

  • Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation - http://www.glaad.org/
  • Safe Zone - “Safe Zone is a program designed to identify people in Tallahassee, FL who consider themselves to be open to and knowledgeable about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues.”
  • - http://www.safezone.fsu.edu

Sexuality Information & Education Council (SIECUS) Links

As a sponsor of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the NAMES Project provides a creative means for remembrance and healing, illustrates the enormity of the AIDS epidemic, increases public awareness of AIDS and raises funds for community-based AIDS service organizations.

This CDC office is responsible for public health surveillance, prevention research, and programs to prevent and control HIV infection and AIDS, other STIs, and TB. Go to this site to find recent press releases and headline news stories about STIs and other transmittable diseases. You can link to other federally funded programs, and read about health policies and regulations

Sexually Transmitted Infections Links

On the ASHA web site you can find questions and answers about STIs, hotline numbers and support groups around the US You can also read current research on STIs and national advocacy projects.

ASHA also sponsors the following hotlines:

  • National HPV Hotline 1-877-HPV-5868 or 1-877-478-5868
  • Anonymous and confidential information and answers to your questions about HPV.
  • National STD Hotline 1-800-227-8922
  • Anonymous and confidential information and answers to your questions about STIs.

The Body's mission is to use the Web to lower barriers between patients and clinicians, to demystify HIV/AIDS and its treatment, to improve patients' quality of life, and to foster community through human connection. It provides information on AIDS basics, prevention, testing, diagnosis and treatment; promotes conferences; addresses quality of life issues; and hosts bulletin boards

http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/ for people to connect with each other and with resources

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is pleased to announce the launch of an expanded health information Web site, available on the World Wide Web at: http://health.nih.gov/. The expanded site now offers links to a wider range of NIH's valuable resources, features colorful images to highlight an intriguing range of useful features, and gives readers the chance to test their health knowledge. Visitors can still access the popular "A to Z" listing of health topics, browse topics by body location/systems, or use the main "Search" box. Favorite health databases, such as Clinical Trials, MEDLINEplus, and PubMed, remain one click away.

 

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