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  • The LGBTQ+ community has always endured. It’s more crucial than ever to remember our strengths.

    It’s easy to feel discouraged in times like these. But we are a resilient community. We have faced immense challenges and, time and time again, we have found ways to push forward. Our struggles have forged a powerful sense of community, a deep well of knowledge, and a continuing legacy of resistance.

  • Standing in Solidarity with Our LGBTQ+ Community

    A barrier to quality care is the fear of discrimination that can keep many from seeking medical attention—especially communities of color and immigrants without documentation or insurance. This year’s National LGBTQ Health Awareness Week, running from March 17-21, 2025, carries the theme “Health Equity Now!” calling on advocates, providers, and allies to break down barriers and…

  • 5 Infectious Diseases to Keep an Eye On in 2025

    The new year is certain to bring the spread of infectious diseases – both new and old. And several factors make 2025 ripe for transmission in the U.S., including declining childhood vaccination rates and a potential new leader of the Health and Human Services Department who appears ready to sow fresh doubt on vaccines in the next…

  • Fact Sheet: Update on the Biden-⁠Harris Administration’s Commitment to Addressing the Global Mpox Outbreak

    At the UN General Assembly in September, President Biden announced that the United States is prepared to commit at least $500 million and to donate up to one million doses of mpox vaccines to support African countries in preventing and responding to this outbreak. We are delivering on that commitment, with two-thirds of our global mpox…

  • US, global health organizations to help ensure access to HIV prevention drug

    America’s top global health program and other global health groups said today that they’ll work together to ensure access for two million people to a drug shown to prevent HIV infection.

  • Biden-Harris Administration Policy Expands Access to Life-Saving Organs for People with HIV

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a final rule that will expand access to kidney and liver transplants for people with HIV by removing clinical research requirements for these transplants. This action marks a significant step forward in increasing the availability of life-saving organs for all patients regardless of their HIV…

  • KESQ: Security and health measures aim to keep Palm Springs Pride celebrations safe

    Officials said they are increasing health protocols for the annual weekend event to ensure everyone stays safe. Several vaccines will be offered during Pride, including the Mpox vaccine.

  • KMIR — Vaccines Available at Palm Springs Pride

    National Coalition for LGBTQ Health’s Marco Winkler shares the importance and availability of mpox vaccines during Palm Springs Pride.

  • Emory University’s WMRE on Atlanta Pride and mpox

    The National Coalition for LGBTQ Health’s Director of Communications, Marco Winkler, connects with Emory University’s WMRE radio station on Atlanta Pride and steps you can take to protect yourself from mpox.

  • National LGBTQ+ expert discusses how to keep safe during Atlanta Pride

    Brian Hujdich, Executive Director of the National Coalition for LGBTQ Health, says that getting vaccinated against mpox is the best way to protect yourself and the community against the disease. In an interview, Brian will share more about preventive measures for mpox, HIV, STDs, and other ways to stay healthy.

  • Hate delays getting your prescriptions approved?

    Putting limits on the price of expensive drugs may sound like a great way for a state to save its residents money and encourage them to fill their prescriptions and stay healthy. That is what the new wave of prescription drug affordability boards, or PDABs, in 11 states are promising.

  • Global Mpox Emergency Sparks Concern in U.S.

    As a more dangerous and contagious new strain of the virus spreads in Africa, U.S. public health officials are carefully monitoring the risk.


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