Why Hepatitis B Hits Men Harder Than Women

Scientists in China are reporting discovery of unusual liver proteins, found only in males, that may help explain the long-standing mystery of why the hepatitis B virus (HBV) sexually discriminates — hitting men harder than women. Their study has been published online in ACS’ Journal of Proteome Research, a monthly publication.

Young People In Hillingdon To Receive Information On How To Get Chlamydia Tests Through The Post, UK

During this month, more than 40,000 young people in Hillingdon will be receiving Chlamydia information through the post and a chance to order a free Chlamydia postal test kit. Young people can get tested for free at many sites in the borough including their GP, local Pharmacies, Contraception and sexual health clinics.

Researchers Develop Game For HIV+ Youth

Researchers at The University of Texas School of Public Health have developed a game for HIV-positive youth, +CLICK, designed to reduce secondary transmission of the virus.
+CLICK was developed by Christine Markham, Ph.D., and Ross Shegog, Ph.D., assistant professors of behavioral sciences. The game’s usability and credibility were assessed by HIV-positive (HIV+) youth at a Texas [...]

African Americans Aware And Accepting, But Often Do Not Receive, The HPV Vaccine

Although only 25 percent of eligible African American adolescents have received the HPV vaccine, a new survey presented at the American Association for Cancer Research conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities, suggests they have a positive view of the treatment and might respond to more education.

Harsh Reality For Many People With Mental Illness Is A Life Of Loneliness

A new study by SANE Australia reveals people affected by mental illness pay a high price when it comes to relationships and social contact, with the study showing half have no close relationship with another person.