| Breast Cancer Action |
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Breast Cancer Action carries the voices of people affected by breast cancer to inspire and compel the changes necessary to end the breast cancer epidemic.
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| Chase Brexton Health Services |
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| Chase Brexton Health Services, Inc. is a growth oriented provider of patient-centered interdisciplinary health care for our diverse communities including those individuals who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender; HIV infected and affected; and all others who face barriers accessing quality health care. |
| Juno Foundation |
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The Juno Foundation of Orlando is dedicated to lesbians with cancer, their partners and caregivers. The purpose of the foundation is to improve the health and well being of cancer patients through grants that are awarded by the Juno Foundation; to raise awareness and promote advocacy; and, to provide valuable resources and informational support on the many emotional and practical issues that arise from a cancer diagnosis.
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| Lesbian and Gay Parenting |
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A publication from the American Psychological Association for the use of clinicians, researchers, students, lawyers, and parents involved in legal and policy issues related to lesbian and gay parenting. Lesbian and Gay Parenting is the successor to Lesbian and Gay Parenting: A Resource for Psychologists (1995).
It is divided into three parts. Part I is a summary of research findings on lesbian mothers, gay fathers, and their children written by Charlotte J. Patterson, PhD. Part II is an annotated bibliography of the literature cited in the summary. Part III provides some additional resources relevant to lesbian and gay parenting in the forensic context: APA amicus briefs, professional association policies, and contact information for relevant organizations.
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| Lesbian Community Cancer Project |
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| The Mission of LCCP is to advance the health and quality of life for lesbian, bisexual, and queer women and transgender individuals through advocacy and public education. |
| Lesbian Health Research Center |
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| The Lesbian Health & Research Center at the University of California, San Francisco is dedicated to improving the health of lesbians, bisexual women, transgender people, and our families. To achieve this goal, we create comprehensive programs of research, education and trainings, public events and community collaborations. |
| LGBT Health Channel |
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From Healthcommunities.com and Fenway Community Health of Boston
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| LGBT Health from the CDC |
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| From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
| LGBT Health Summit |
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| Web site for the UK national Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health Summit. |
| Lyon-Martin Women's Health Services |
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| Mautner Project |
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| The National Lesbian Health Organization |
| National Coalition for LGBT Health |
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| Improving the health and well-being of LGBT individuals and communities through public education, coalition building and advocacy |
| The Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation |
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| A nonprofit dedicated to the prevention of breast cancer. |
| The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Health Access Project |
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| To strengthen the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's ability to foster the development of comprehensive, culturally appropriate health promotion policies and health care services for GLBT people through a variety of venues including community awareness, policy development, advocacy, and prevention strategies |
| The Hambleton Project |
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| A non-profit organization providing education, advocacy, and client services to lesbians with cancer and other life threatening conditions, and their caregivers |
| The Internet Vagina Posse |
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| The Lesbian Cancer Initiative |
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| LCI offers a safe supportive environment to address all of your questions, decisions and emotions involved in having cancer. Our services are available to you, your partner, your friends and family members. |
| The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation |
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| A global leader in the fight against breast cancer through its support of innovative research and community-based outreach programs. |
| Whitman-Walker Clinic |
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Whitman-Walker Clinic is a non-profit community-based health organization serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region. Established by and for the gay and lesbian community, our Clinic is comprised of diverse volunteers and staff who provide or facilitate the delivery of high quality, comprehensive, accessible health care and community services. Whitman-Walker Clinic is especially committed to ending the suffering of all those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
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| Women's Health News |
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Women’s health news, information, and resources from a medical librarian.
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