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A sign for the Pulse nightclub on the left with flowers, shirts, rainbow flags and other memorial items hung on a chainlink fence to the right in memory of those killed in a 2016 mass shooting.
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On the eighth anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, UCLA researchers are sharing new data about gun violence among LGBT populations
June 12, 2024
A sign for the Pulse nightclub on the left with flowers, shirts, rainbow flags and other memorial items hung on a chainlink fence to the right in memory of those killed in a 2016 mass shooting.
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On the eighth anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, UCLA researchers are sharing new data about gun violence among LGBT populations
June 12, 2024
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Two groups that have high rates of smoking and vaping — the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community and the LGBTQ community — have specific hurdles that prevent them from quitting
June 30, 2022
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Two groups that have high rates of smoking and vaping — the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community and the LGBTQ community — have specific hurdles that prevent them from quitting
June 30, 2022
Even with health insurance, lesbian, gay and bisexual adults are more likely to delay medical care
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UCLA study analyzes rates of insurance coverage in California, access to health care and healthy behaviors Lesbian, gay and bisexual adults in California have rates of health insurance coverage on par with or better than that of straight men and women in the state, but they are more likely to wait to see the doctor when they need medical care, according to a new policy brief by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
October 17, 2018
Even with health insurance, lesbian, gay and bisexual adults are more likely to delay medical care
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UCLA study analyzes rates of insurance coverage in California, access to health care and healthy behaviors Lesbian, gay and bisexual adults in California have rates of health insurance coverage on par with or better than that of straight men and women in the state, but they are more likely to wait to see the doctor when they need medical care, according to a new policy brief by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
October 17, 2018