Health information for gay and bisexual men

Male coupleYour health and safety are extremely important. Everyone deserves good health and a good life.

Gay and bisexual men are as diverse as the entire community. Like the general population, gay and bisexual men vary in terms of age, income, cultural background, affiliation with the gay community, and education. Also like the general population, gay and bisexual men are varied in their physical activity levels, sexual behaviors, diet, health history, genetics and other factors that affect overall health.

The following general health recommendations for gay and bisexual men (and all men) help promote health and prevent disease:

Gay and bisexual men may also have some particular health concerns, such as increased risk of hate crimes and sexually transmitted diseases. These webpages discuss some of these health concerns, as well as the things that you can do to reduce or eliminate your risk for these health problems:

Alcohol
Anal Cancer
Depression and Mental Health
Dr. Bob's Alert
A series of articles written by Dr. Bob Wood, Director of HIV/AIDS Control for Public Health - Seattle & King County.
Domestic violence
Drug abuse
Psychotherapy
Finding a Health Care Provider
Hepatitis
Safety and Hate Crimes
Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV
Tobacco and Smoking