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Sexually Transmitted Infections is the world’s longest running international journal on sexual health. It aims to keep practitioners, trainees and researchers up to date in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all STIs and HIV.
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A weekly look at the health news that matters to you. Dr. Brian Goldman brings you the best science from top experts in plain language. He cuts through the BS and confusion to give you a dose of smart advice that you won’t find anywhere else. New episodes every Thursday.
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Something Positive for Positive People

Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP.org)

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Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP) is 501c3 nonprofit organization supporting people living with herpes. The podcast is an STI Stigma Minimization initiative to address the mental and emotional wellness of people with herpes. The Founder, Courtney Brame, an Emotional Wellness Practitioner and Yogi, interviews people about their experiences navigating herpes stigma. With the lessons from our guests, we create education resources and trainings for health professionals and civilians ...
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Fasleh / فاصلة

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Fasleh is a podcast, hosted and moderated by The A Project, that tackles topics related to sexuality, gender, and sexual & reproductive health, in Arabic and English. The podcast takes two main forms: 1. Short episodes centered around sharing information on contraception, pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. 2. Longer episodes that include several guests having conversations around societal issues relating to sexuality and gender politics, relationships, and movement building. The ...
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VOX ATL is Atlanta's place for uncensored, teen-generated content and self-expression. Teens living in Metro Atlanta join VOX ATL to express their views and tell their stories via writing, video and audio. Here, you will hear podcasts produced by Atlanta teens on range of topics ranging from politics to entertainment and more. For more, visit us at VOXATL.org
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The current Texas Monthly features an extensive investigation by Katy Vine into the success of the state’s sex-education program. Some of its key findings include the startling revelations that: 1. The current Texas Monthly features an extensive investigation by Katy Vine into the success of the state’s sex-education program. Some of its key findings include the startling revelations that: 2. The Texas Education Code, written by the state legislature, requires that classrooms give more atten ...
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In each episode, world-renowned Holistic Health Practitioner Kay and her guests will tackle topics like food, fitness, the environment, science, parenting, the mind, success, religion, love, and sex with the depth and honesty that you won't find anywhere else. WELL-KONNECT® Health Coaching Firm, LLC is a standard and registered healthcare consulting firm specializing in helping clients overcome their health challenges and ultimately achieve their personal health goals through behavioral change.
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Welcome to Self-Taught: Former Foster Youth on Sex, Health, and Life, a podcast from foster youth, for foster youth, with unfiltered conversations about about puberty, relationships, sexual health, identity, and much more that we wish were part of our upbringing. When you are in foster care, there aren’t always people to answer the big questions or to make it easy to open up about sensitive stuff. That’s why we’re bringing these conversations to you. We hope these episodes spark questions an ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/drnikkifnp-bc/subscribe This is a branch of MTG Health & Wellness. This podcast is for informational purposes only and not intended to offer any medical diagnosis or treatment. This is not an alternative to the care you receive from your doctors/health providers. DrNikki, FNP-BC is in no way making any medical claims that infer that CBD should be used in place of other prescription medications. Please research your own state laws regarding cannabis ...
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to various health issues, including genital warts and certain types of cancer. Gardasil is a vaccine developed to protect against HPV infection. It is recommended for both males and females to prevent the spread of the virus and reduce the risk of developing related…
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The Dose will be back with new episodes in September, but in the meantime we want to share a special bonus episode with you from the brand new podcast series Tested from CBC and NPR. Since the beginning of women’s sports, there has been a struggle over who qualifies for the women’s category. Tested follows the unfolding story of elite female runner…
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Allie runs an organization called Beyond Herpes dedicated to empowering women through the herpes stigma. Allie and Courtney connect and discuss what it’s like to run organizations dedicated to educating, advocating and empowering those diagnosed with herpes and the struggles small organization face trying to bridge large gaps. Allie shares her stor…
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Ya’ll know how much we value consistency at Something Positive for Positive People. My previously recorded podcast for this week want able to be edited in time so Dakota and I, (@getrealwithdakota on Instagram) had a lil’ impromptu recording on the drive to my first beach trip on the East Coast! Something she and I have overlap on in our work is re…
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I often tell people how important it is that we not identify with our herpes diagnosis ONLY for me to look up and realize I've been doing this very thing myself. On today's episode, I speak to changing this, and what it looks like for you to change it as well. If you struggle with herpes stigma and want different for yourself, check out Something P…
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Today we provide you with an update on the sexually transmitted infection: Trichomonas vaginalis, a protozoan which infects the vagina, urethra and paraurethral glands. It is an uncommon cause of vaginal discharge and penile urethritis and can persist for a long time if left untreated. Up to 50% of people with vaginal infections and especially peop…
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The Locker Room is about the causes and effects of bullying and how it impacts mental health. In this podcast, I interview a teen and two adults and include information from Kenyata Brown of CHRIS 180. This podcast was made to bring awareness to bullying and to inform viewers of the negative effects that bullying can impose on the youth of today.…
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This is such a beautiful full-circle moment. I interview Lindsey, who I met early on after starting the podcast and we talked about an upcoming disclosure she had with someone she liked. We lost contact and then a few years later, I opened my Facebook and saw this person I recognized but wasn't exactly sure how, had just gotten married. I went to o…
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Whether it’s travelling abroad, or being active outdoors, summer can increase risk of injury, burns and bites. Emergency physician Dr. Shaneka Kulasingham walks us through common summer medical emergencies, how to avoid them and what to do if you end up needing help. She also gives tips on what to pack in a first-aid kit. For transcripts of The Dos…
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Join us in this enlightening episode of "Something Positive for Positive People," where we sit down with Dr. Nazanin Moali, renowned clinical psychologist and host of the Sexology Podcast. Dr. Moali brings her deep insights into the mental health challenges and dating dynamics faced by individuals living with herpes. Through her expert lens, we exp…
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As Canadians spend more time outdoors, enjoying yet another warm summer, experts are warning about anaplasmosis — a tick-borne disease that's slowly on the rise. Heather Coatsworth, chief research scientist of field studies in the National Microbiology Laboratory, explains what we need to know about anaplasmosis, as well as offers tips on how to av…
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As the Edmonton Oilers head into Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals, Dr. Brian Goldman speaks to the team’s mindfulness coach, George Mumford. He talks about the work he’s doing with the Oilers to keep them focused, and how anyone can tap into mindfulness to achieve their goals. For transcripts of The Dose, please visit: lnk.to/dose-transcripts. Tran…
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Almost two-thirds of Canadians have experienced a traumatic event in their lifetimes. For some people, exposure to trauma can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. Margaret McKinnon, a professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioural neurosciences at McMaster University, explains how we can better process trauma. For transcripts…
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Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections are on the rise around the world, including in Canada. But there are easy steps we can take to prevent the spread of SBBIs. Nolan Hill, a training centre facilitator at the Centre for Sexuality in Calgary, explains what you need to know. For transcripts of The Dose, please visit: lnk.to/dose-transcrip…
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Nothing shakes your whole world like seeing your mother go through sickness. It changes something in you. I had a chat with my mom about her emotions during this period and got to hear from her for the first time while recording this. I’d love for you to learn from her today ❤️ Family Tv interview: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6BykwdoNZn/?igsh=c…
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Join us for a fast-moving and fun conversation with Sabitha, Rosara, and Jane as we talk about sexual fantasies as we age. What are sexual fantasies? How are they useful? What’s the difference between masturbatory and relational fantasies? Sabitha offered some great resources for our listeners: any of Nancy Friday’s books (though they are a bit het…
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If you missed the conference, you’ll be able to view the recordings for purchase here: https://spfpp.org/conferences but here’s a podcast recapping the conference and going a little into what you may have missed. If you attend, please come back to the conference feedback form to give us feedback on how we can continue to improve not only this confe…
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Dry eye disease affects millions of Canadians, and more and more young people are being diagnosed. Among the risk factors is increased screen time. What is dry eye disease and what can you do about it? Ophthalmologist Dr. Johanna Choremis shares what you need to know. For transcripts of The Dose, please visit: lnk.to/dose-transcripts. Transcripts o…
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We’re all looking for ways to avoid cognitive decline, whether it’s by doing word puzzles or staying fit. So what actually helps keep our brains healthy? Dr. Steven Laureys, neurologist and Canada Excellence Research Chair in neuroplasticity at Laval University, shares what you need to know. For transcripts of The Dose, please visit: lnk.to/dose-tr…
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In honor of Mother’s Day, Jane, Rosara, and Sabitha are talking about mothering, the havoc it wreaks with our lives, the discoveries, and impacts on our sexuality. They also wonder aloud about daughtering, especially as their parents age. Join us for a look into the lives of our co-hosts. And let us know your thoughts. If you want to catch up on ot…
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In episode 336 of Something Positive for Positive People, titled "Disclosing for a Lover," we delve into the complex dynamics of non-monogamous relationships where herpes is present. This discussion explores how individuals can ethically disclose their partner’s herpes status to new potential partners, ensuring privacy and respect are maintained. W…
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For the millions of Canadians who suffer from migraines, new medications approved in Canada over the last five years have changed the game. Neurologist Dr. Elizabeth Leroux shares what you need to know about how to prevent and treat migraines. For transcripts of The Dose, please visit: lnk.to/dose-transcripts. Transcripts of each episode will be ma…
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Earlier this school year VOX ATL visited teens at Douglass High School to hear their thoughts on what they learned as participants in Fulton County's SKYE Program. The SKYE program educates teens on overall health and well-being by giving them information on how to avoid unplanned pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and HIV.…
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There was a lot of questions about where I meet ‘amazing’ lovers and here’s an explanation in detail of how I do it 👌🏾 read more on loveandorgasms.com , follow https://booking.appointy.com/RoberttaBobbie to book me for a session on intimacy and relationships --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loveandorgasms/support…
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In this episode, we dive into the emotionally charged question: 'Who gave me herpes?' We'll explore the complexities behind this inquiry, not just in terms of identifying a source but understanding the deeper emotional undercurrents it unleashes. Join us as we discuss how navigating these feelings can lead to personal growth and healing, beyond the…
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Canadians on average consume nearly half of their calories from ultra-processed foods. These are foods with added textures, colours and flavours that often contain high levels of salt, sugar and fat. Université de Montréal associate professor Jean-Claude Moubarac explains how ultra-processed foods can affect our physical and mental health, and how …
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I promise I'll start getting back to the interviews rather than talking about my trials and tribulations of my one off herpes experience haha. But seriously today I wanted to just share what my intention is with SPFPP and that's to Create community through this common unity. Herpes does not have a cure as of today, and I wish for people to not live…
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While we tend to think rest is the key to recovering from an injury, physicians recommend keeping the body moving, if possible, but at a lower intensity. Sport medicine physician Dr. Laura Cruz explains why "motion is lotion" and provides some low-impact exercises that can help our bodies more easily recover. For transcripts of The Dose, please vis…
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You asked about how you can help SPFPP expand well here it is! I believe we've found ourselves the best way to minimize stigma by directly going to the educators and STD/STI prevention workers. They're the ones with the credibility and just need to understand where we're coming from with our experiences with stigma. Perhaps equipping them with our …
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Our guest this time is Mx. Sizzle, a trailblazing Persian and Kurdish hard femme who serves as a sexual health, BDSM, and kink educator. They hold a bachelor’s degree from New College of Florida and a master's degree in public health from the University of Florida, with a focus on queer and transgender health. As the founder of "A Different Kind of…
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H5N1 is in the news again, and this time it has spread to cattle in several U.S. states. It has even infected a dairy worker in Texas. Global health epidemiologist Raywat Deonandan explains how avian flu is spreading, how transmissible it is, what vaccines are available, and why we shouldn't be too worried just yet. For transcripts of The Dose, ple…
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Is the way you dress an accurate description of yourself? What aesthetic markers do you use to express your interests or personality? In this podcast, teens Savannah Blakey, Angelle Cave, Lily Herring, and Madyson Meyer discuss how the growing societal focus on digital identities is facilitated by social media, aesthetics, and online communities.…
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I’m really feeling gratitude for all the support since dropping last week’s podcast episode. This episode, I share about Letting Go of fear from a personal experience. I value connection and recognize that I had some emotions that, while I’m teaching others how to Let Go, I myself hadn’t fully let go of myself. I’ve come to realize I do in fact hav…
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Apologies to all the listeners who were relying on this podcast on a weekly basis. I made a poor choice in attention shifting in an effort to generate more funds for the organization and those attempts really showed me just what's most important within this organization. This podcast is important not just to those who benefit from it but for me als…
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