• Donate
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Home
  • About
    • Awards & Recognition
    • Our Mission
    • Our Board
    • Be Our Sponsor!
    • Donors & Supporters
    • Editorial Policy & Terms of Use
    • Comments Policy
    • Our Team
  • Topics
    • Aging
    • Children’s Health
    • Environmental Health
    • Gender health
    • Health Inequities
    • Medicaid
    • Mental Health
    • Oral Health
    • Prison Health
    • Public Health
    • State Health Policy
    • Rural Health
  • Series
    • COVID-19 updates: What’s happening in North Carolina?
    • When kids’ cries for help become crimes
    • Youth Climate Stories
    • Seeking Help and Getting Handcuffed
    • Unequal Treatment: Mental health parity in North Carolina
    • Storm stories – NC Health News works with teens from SE North Carolina to tell their hurricane experiences
    • Lessons from Abroad: How Europeans have tackled opioid addiction and what the U.S. could learn from them.
  • Health Care Half Hour
  • Contact
  • Health Job Listings
  • Newsletter
  • En Español
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS
Skip to content
North Carolina Health News

North Carolina Health News

News. Policy. Trends. North Carolina.

Donate

Read our Coronavirus Coverage Here

Tag: MSM

electron microscope photograph of monkeypox that's been colorized
Posted inInfectious Disease

Messaging a challenge for getting the word out on monkeypox

by Rose Hoban July 29, 2022July 28, 2022

By Rose Hoban Now that North Carolina has 46 confirmed cases of monkeypox, public health leaders are moving to inform affected communities about how to reduce their risk. On Thursday evening, North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley held a virtual town hall meeting to address the growing outbreak in the state.  Kinsley’s […]

A man with brown hair donates blood in a hospital setting. He is pictured laying down with a white blanket covering him.
Posted inGender health

As a blood shortage unfolds in NC, many gay and bisexual men are still barred from donating

by Elizabeth Thompson June 29, 2021June 27, 2021
Apps such as Grindr and Instagram are here to stay. The question is how HIV prevention advocates can get their messages out to users.
Posted inChronic Disease, Infectious Disease, Mental Health, Minority Health, NC Health Briefs, Research News

Dispatch From the International AIDS Conference: Social Media, Isolation and Risky Behavior

by Correspondent July 22, 2016November 10, 2021

Subscribe to our Newsletter

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Latest News

Medicaid patients and county workers brace for the end of the COVID public health emergency

Medicaid patients and county workers brace for the end of the COVID public health emergency

August 10, 2022August 9, 2022
Environmentalists say policies limiting single-use plastics are necessary to curb NC’s growing microplastics problem

Environmentalists say policies limiting single-use plastics are necessary to curb NC’s growing microplastics problem

August 9, 2022August 9, 2022
How long will North Carolina remain an abortion ‘safe haven’?

How long will North Carolina remain an abortion ‘safe haven’?

August 8, 2022August 8, 2022

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS
© 2022 News. Policy. Trends. North Carolina.. Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic