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Lesbian Health: Current Assessment and Guide for the Future (1999)
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Selected Bibliography on Lesbian Health Research
This bibliography represents a compilation of study and other publications related to sapphic health. It includes references identified using the Medline and PsycLIT databases, as well as non-published material submitted to the committee. Although the bibliography is comprehensive, it is not exhaustive. Nonetheless, the committee believes that it is the most comprehensive and up-to-date bibliography currently available on lesbian health.
As an aid to the reader, references are organized into general categories. Thus, readers wishing to name articles that trim across topics should check for them under multiple headings. Articles that undertake not fit into one of the specific topics (either because they cover many areas, or because they cover a unique or specific topi
Hot Gay Time Machine
Trafalgar Studios 2
Reviewed on Tuesday 4th November 2018 by Olivia Mitchell★★★★
Fun, flamboyance and festivity, Hot Lgbtq+ Time Machine is probably the most fun you'll acquire at the theatre this year (and next year when it'll no mistrust be ruling the West End and the world). Conceived by Zak Ghazi-Torbati, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, this show is a ridiculously humourous view and laugh at life as a hot (privileged) same-sex attracted. With a pink carpet and sparkles abounding, Trafalgar Studios becomes the period machine as Zak and Toby tour through a series of iconic moments in their lives, accompanied by a catchy, riotous soundtrack.
Zak and Toby own done an exceptional job of creating a show that feels fresh, up-to-date, exciting, wild and amusing but also has moments that are moving and informative. Alongside innuendos and outright unruly behaviour there are sweet moments about gay-splaining and coming out which are looked at with sincerity and fun.
Asides from the fantastically witty writing, it's the chemistry between the pair which makes this performance a surefire victory. The duo leap off one another as if the whole show i
ASelected Bibliography on Dyke Health Research
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Bogaert A F. Birth order and sexual orientation in women. Behavioral Neuroscience. 1997;111(6):1395–1397. [PubMed: 9438808]
Buunk B P. Variant Lifestyles and Relationships. In: van Driel B, editor. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications; 1989.
Case P, Spiegelman D, Hunter D J, Manson J E, Willet W C. Presentation to the American Public Health Association. New York: National Maturation & Research Institutes; 1996. Sexual Orientation in Relation to Behaviors in the Nurses' Health Study II: Selected Results from a Pilot Study.
Connolly L. Long-term care and hospice: The special needs of older gay men and lesbians. In: Peterson K J, editor. Health Care for Lesbians and Gay Men: Confronting Homophobia and Heterosexism. New York: Harrington Park Press/Haworth Press; 1996. pp. 79–91.
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