Denver Public Health is looking for both HIV-negative and HIV-positive gay and bisexual men who live in the Denver metro area to participate in focus groups next week to help us develop an exciting new social marketing campaign.
If you are interested and want to see if you're eligible, call 720.270.7134 or email megan.canon@gmail.com.
Your input will make a difference!
Showing posts with label Denver Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denver Health. Show all posts
Friday, March 20, 2015
Gay and Bisexual Men Wanted for Denver Health Focus Groups
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Denver Health
Friday, February 13, 2015
Valentines Gay: Get Tested Together
You already do lots of things together. Make Testing Together one of them. For Valentine’s Day get tested together with your sweetheart. You will both get your HIV test and test results together. Plus it's free! For more info, visit denverhealth.org/testingtogether or call 303-602-3540.
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Friday, June 28, 2013
Enjoy fireworks in the bedroom and free HIV testing in the community: BeTested.CO
Denver Public Health, Tri-County Health Department, and Jefferson County Public Health recommend that gay men think about getting tested every six months through their primary care provider, with a home test, or through one of the low cost testing centers found on BeTested.CO.
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Friday, February 8, 2013
Did you know that syphilis is a growing problem among Denver’s gay community?
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease
(STD) spread by direct contact during vaginal, anal or oral sex. Anyone can get
syphilis, but in Denver it is most common among gay men and men who are having
sex with men.
The truth is: if you’re a man having sex with men in the Denver
area, you could be at risk. Consider these facts:
· Approximately 90% of all new early
syphilis cases in Denver are in men who have sex with other men.
· Since 2007, early syphilis cases have
increased by 340% in Colorado.
· In just one year (Oct. 2011 – 2012), early
or infectious cases of syphilis increased 57%.
· Most infections have occurred in men
who have sex with men, many of whom are living with HIV. This makes it very
important to be screened for other STDs, including syphilis, at least every six
months.
The good news is that syphilis is easily detected - through
a blood test - and cured using antibiotics.
If you’re sexually active, Denver Public Health recommends
routine STD testing at least every three months if you have HIV and every 6
months otherwise. It’s also recommended to make STD testing a routine habit –
schedule it every six months just like you would for your dental check-up.
Ready to know your status? Find a convenient testing location
today.
Labels: gay Denver, MileHighGayGuy, LGBT Denver
Denver Health,
health and wellness,
MHGG Advertisers
Monday, January 21, 2013
Did you know that syphilis is a growing problem among Denver’s gay community?
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease
(STD) spread by direct contact during vaginal, anal or oral sex. Anyone can get
syphilis, but in Denver it is most common among gay men and men who are having
sex with men.
The truth is: if you’re a man having sex with men in the Denver
area, you could be at risk. Consider these facts:
· Approximately 90% of all new early
syphilis cases in Denver are in men who have sex with other men.
· Since 2007, early syphilis cases have
increased by 340% in Colorado.
· In just one year (Oct. 2011 – 2012), early
or infectious cases of syphilis increased 57%.
· Most infections have occurred in men
who have sex with men, many of whom are living with HIV. This makes it very
important to be screened for other STDs, including syphilis, at least every six
months.
The good news is that syphilis is easily detected - through
a blood test - and cured using antibiotics.
If you’re sexually active, Denver Public Health recommends
routine STD testing at least every three months if you have HIV and every 6
months otherwise. It’s also recommended to make STD testing a routine habit –
schedule it every six months just like you would for your dental check-up.
Ready to know your status? Find a convenient testing location
today.
Labels: gay Denver, MileHighGayGuy, LGBT Denver
Denver Health,
health and wellness,
MHGG Advertisers
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