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Health information for lesbian and bisexual women |
Your health and safety are extremely important. Everyone deserves good health and a good life.
Lesbian and bisexual women are as diverse as the entire community. Like the general population, lesbian and bisexual women vary in terms of age, income, cultural background, affiliation with the lesbian community, and education. Also like the general population, lesbian and bisexual women 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 lesbian and bisexual women (and all women) help promote health and prevent disease:
Some lesbian and bisexual women also have particular health concerns, such as increased risk of hate crimes and breast cancer. 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.
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Alcohol |
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Breast cancer |
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Cervical cancer |
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Domestic Violence |
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*Co-authored by Ellen Phillips-Angeles, Manager of Public Health - Seattle & King County's Women's Health Unit, the following article was published July 2004 in "Health Promotion Practice": Ellen Phillips-Angeles, Paula Wolfe, Robin Myers, Patricia Dawson, Jeanne Marrazzo, Sallye Soltner, Mary Dzieweczynski. Lesbian health matters: A pap test education campaign nearly thwarted by discrimination. Health Promotion Practice, July 2004; Vol. 35, Issue 3, p. 314-325.
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