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Jessica Baggett, ASTHO's Director of COVID-19 Response, explains the strategies included in ASTHO's new COVID-19 management plan; Dr. John Hellerstedt, Commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services, says COVID-19 has led to an uptick in congenital syphilis; ASTHO shares a new blog article detailing new USDA school lunch standards; and ASTHO reports how several members have used GIS and data visualization to support their public health work. ASTHO News Release: ASTHO Unveils Plan to Support Sustained Management of COVID-19 Response ASTHO Report: Sustained Management of COVID-19 CDC Webpage: STD Awareness Week ASTHO Blog Article: Changes to School Nutrition Programs Helping Curb Pandemic-Related Impacts ASTHO Report: Integrating Environmental Health and Electronic Health Information Using GIS Tools
April is STD Awareness month so we wanted to talk about some taboo topics. It is very important to stay informed about men's sexual health. We discuss the importance of prostate exams and other issues men have to deal with.
1. Don't date with low-self esteem. Watch videos on building your self-esteem and you need to be emotionally healthy and know your worth. If not, you make yourself vulnerable to the wrong man. If you think that no one will want you and don't have the confidence ...user men will pick up on that. I remember seeing a man in one of the many groups I am in, openly state that he is looking for a woman with Xyz butterfly and that he was negative. He received a lot of comments questioning why he was truly there. What were his motives? There are men out there that will still pretend to accept you and use you because it is easy to take advantage of someone who thinks that they are worthless. A good amount of women with butterflies find it hard to leave abusive relationships in fear that no one will want them. This is why it is important to love you and know your worth so that you can leave any guy who accepted you but is treating you like crap. I will make a video soon about loving yourself.You also need to be able to keep it popping if a man rejects you. If you have to wipe tears then do it but understand that the butterfly in your life doesn't define you. Consider forming a roster of potential dates. I talk more about how to build one in my Facebook group.2. Finding a man with the same thing.You can find someone with the same butterfly by Googling dating websites that match your condition. Here's an example "dating with HIV" or "dating with Herpes". A lot of websites will pop up such as PositiveSingles.com or personals.poz.com . You can also participate in awareness events through the following websites and meet people https://www.hiv.gov/events https://hwerks.com/national-herpes-events/ http://www.hepbunited.org/advocacy/events/ https://www.nccc-online.org/local-chapters/nccc-events/
This is our first explicit episode ever because we talk a LOT about human body parts. And that's because Annie and Dean Pelton are putting on an STD Awareness fair. Also, because Ben really likes talking about certain body parts.Meanwhile, Pierce gets a date with call girl and Jeff gets a date with a vapid 19-year-old.And as for your intrepid hosts? Well, starts a school of lovemaking, we talk about our longest dry spells (spoiler: Mike's is not very long), and we talk about our preferred... college logos to put on condoms? This one gets wild.Ben teaches you about the clitoris. Mike uses his first of three questions.
Hey yall. Happy Easter Sunday. I hope everyone is feeling great today. It's raining in Memphis but I'm blessed and in GREAT spirits. Thank you for tuning in this week. COVID 19 has literally taken over everyone's lives. As much as we try to focus on other things, the coronavirus is apart of our everyday existence whether we like it or not. I've been trying to stay level-headed and centered. In this week's episode, I talk about my first virtual therapy session and reviewing the book my therapist recommended. The book is entitled The Four Agreements. Every adult should read this book. It was truly a life-changer for me. I do plan on reading again. You can find the book here. April is STD awareness month. I did read somewhere that STD awareness month is normally geared toward pushing the importance of safe sex practices on teens and young adults. Truly, anyone who is sexually active needs to practice safe sex and a routine of getting tested. I spoke about HPV, the most common STD around, what tests are run on a women's health panel and why it's important to have a trusting relationship with your care provider. Thanks for stopping by!
Hey everybody! We hope you're staying safe out there on another fun episode of Queer All Year! Incidentally, the topics aren't that much fun, but Cat and McG deliver a back and forth that will both intrigue and stimulate. Our first story focuses on STD Awareness Month, which applies to everyone, not just the queer community! After that, Cat and McG talk about McCarthyism and the disgusting fear that allowed the Lavender Scare to take place. We hope you had a great time and remember: We Love You!
Season 2, Episode 6. Markas, Dani, Blue, Zigg are here to talk Sex. First times, importance, STD awareness and of course our dear friend Pete lets us know how he holds it down in the shower. "Did you just call me Marqueef?!" Jam of the day: IMX - My first time.
Lauren, Julie and Michelle cover all of the following in this podcast: -STD Awareness and Normalization -The Female Anatomy -Sex and Religion -Lauren's Silver Lining -Julie's Silver Lining -Michelle's Silver Lining Follow Michelle on Instagram: @michelleelisabethmakeup and @thenakedpeachwaxingstudio Follow Us on Instagram: @sunshinewithrainpodcast, @laurenjcolon and @seenbetterhayes Visit Our Website: www.sunshinewithrain.com Book of The Month: Daring Greatly by Brene Brown
According to Vox Magazine – “In 2015, health officials in Rhode Island released data showing a dramatic spike in cases of syphilis (79 percent), gonorrhea (30 percent), and HIV (33 percent) in the previous year. The uptick, they said, wasn’t an outlier — it was part of a national trend. According to a September report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were more than 2 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis reported in the United States in 2016 — the highest cumulative number ever recorded.”The biggest culprit for this huge spike in STI’s? Online dating apps, which some say foster a culture of casual sex that could be linked to the dramatic rise in STD’s by enabling users to meet people and hook up more efficiently than ever before.Many health experts see online dating as the new frontier for STD prevention — but major sites don’t want to make changes.Incomes Swagger Scan! A revolutionary new way of dating that is designed to help users prevent the spread of STI’s by REQUIRING testing and full disclosure for all members.Find out:The most important thing to learn about someone when getting to know themHow SwaggerScan is changing the online dating world Diseases that are NOT STD’sThere’s a smarter option for online dating that addresses your biggest dating fearsDIA HICKS | SWAGGER SCANFive years ago my dream was to create a safer alternative to online dating and to give people a reason to get tested. After three years of building and branding, I’ve created what medical professionals have confirmed as “a powerful online tool” for users of similar values to meet and have the freedom to discuss awareness & safety. After three hard years of growing a movement, SwaggerScan will soon be launching and that dream will be realized. I encourage you to pursue your dreams, and hope you are compelled to help me follow mine.
We had the "taboo" talk about STDs with Jenelle Marie Pierce, executive director of The STD Project and founder of the Herpes Activists Network. Breaking down stigmas, raising awareness, resources to turn to, and finding the courage to talk about STDs are all found here!
We had the "taboo" talk about STDs with Jenelle Marie Pierce, executive director of The STD Project and founder of the Herpes Activists Network. Breaking down stigmas, raising awareness, resources to turn to, and finding the courage to talk about STDs are all found here!
Let's talk about sex, getting tested and standing up for your sexual health! Thank goodness we are in a time in history where we can have an STD awareness month. And have a plethora of information to educate ourselves so that we can protect ourselves and our partners. STD’s or STI’s have a huge stigma but the thing is that there’s a 110 million Americans living with STI’s. In case you’re wondering how many Americans there are about 325 million Americans. So this means that 34% of Americans have an STD/STI. This is huge and to think there’s still a stigma is frustrating. So let me break this down, according to the CDC there’s: 20 million new STI cases a year 50% of the cases are in young people from ages 15-24 Only 12% of the young people say they’ve been tested So what does this mean...we need to educate and learn how to talk about sex and have the confidence to stand up for our sexual health? This means that it’s ok to ask your partner to wear a condom and if your partner refuses then it’s ok to say NO. It’s ok to require your partner to get tested for STI’s before having sex. If your partner doesn’t want to get tested or won’t share the results with you then it should be a red flag to say NO. It’s ok to ask you’re a partner if they have other partners. Basically what I’m saying is you need to stand up for yourself and have a conversation with your partner before becoming sexually active as well as once you’ve begun a sexual relationship. Here’s what you need to do to protect yourself: Talk about your sexual heal with your partner Get tested before having sex Find out if you’re exclusive or if there are multiple partners Use protection aka. Condoms, I know I talk about this all the time but I need to make sure I mention it today is just because you ask for a STD test it doesn’t mean that you’ve been tested for herpes. Yep! Shocking right? So you specifically have to ask for a herpes test. I’ve heard from our Secret Society members that in some countries it’s hard to get a herpes test unless you have signs of blisters. But...it’s your health and you need to stand up for you! This can sound kinda corny but it’s true. I mean I believe sex is a natural part of life but it doesn’t mean that you need to become sexually active until you’re ready. So with that being said, sex is a choice. It’s 100% up to you to decide when you want to have sex so with that being said you need to make sure you’re 100% ready to have the sexual health talk and take proper precautions to get tested and talk to your partner. Truly there’s nothing sexier than communicating and getting vulnerable together before jumping between the sheets. If you want to learn more about getting tested for herpes go to HerpAlert.com. I’m obsessed with the company because they are the leading telehealth company for herpes diagnosis. It’s private and an MD will diagnoses you within the hour and have your prescription sent to your pharmacy of choice. It’s that simple. Oh, and if you use the promo code:lifewithherpes you’ll get 10% off. Go to HerpAlert and check it out. Life With Herpes Details: Join the Secret Society HerpAlert (use promo code: lifewithherpes and get 10% off) Oh yea, remember to subscribe to the Life With Herpes newsletter and get The 5 things I wished she knew before I was diagnosed with herpes sent directly to your inbox + weekly updates. Xoxo, Alexandra Just in case… Learn about the Herpes Outbreak Toolkit: Need to talk confidentially about herpes? Oh Yea and in case you need Herpes Outbreak Essentials Are you social? Instagram Facebook
Separating fact from fiction when it comes to sexually transmitted diseases!!
City of Hartford Health Department: Teen Pregnancy Awareness and STD Awareness
April is STD Awareness month. Jenelle Marie Pierce, founder of The STD Project, joins Camille to discuss STDs, STIs, stigma and stereotypes. http://www.thestdproject.com/For more information on the episode and to enter the contest to win your own stuffed gonorrhoea microbe, visit http://www.stereo-typed.com/episode21/.
Mary Ellen Mahan speaks to Gail Kerschner, RN about STD Awareness and how CCW provides counsel, education, testing services and so much more.