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LGB Brits drink and smoke more and have worse mental health than straight people, says study
A higher proportion of LGB adults (7%) reported ‘bad’ or ‘very bad’ health compared with heterosexual adults (6%).
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A higher proportion of LGB adults (7%) reported ‘bad’ or ‘very bad’ health compared with heterosexual adults (6%).
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Researchers found those who identify as bisexual were more than six times more likely to have self-harmed in the last year than straight people.
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The new study has been released ahead of World Aids Day on December 1
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“This means that our conception about the patriarchal nature of the country is more likely coming from above than below.”
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In only 4 out of 34 countries did male same-sex couples get equal amounts of leave
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Olly Alexander said teaching about same-sex relationships will 'save lives'
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Scientists argued that genetics cannot predict someone’s sexual identity and said social and environment play a role as well
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The new study found that men in America are refusing to be environmentally friendly
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The new study found LGBTQ women were more likely to suffer from abuse
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The new study found around 40 per cent of students admitted they considered suicide
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Around 59 per cent of parents say it's more acceptable for a girl to be a 'tomboy'
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Over a ten year period, the world has increased from four per cent to 16 per cent
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The study found the LGBT community earned less than the non-LGBT community
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The new study also found that 77 per cent heard negative remarks about transgender people
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A survey of over 500 gay and bi men by gay dating app Chappy has thrown the problem of racism within the LGBT community into sharp focus.
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Turns out homophobia really is ugly.
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The new BBC report found that over the last four years transphobic hate crimes have increased by 150 per cent
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The study by PrEP supplier Mylan also found 35 per cent of people don't think HIV-positive people should have children
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The study reveals that children as young as ten are more likely to self-harm
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The US government has prevented scientists from acquiring new fetal tissue after launching a review in its use in federally-funded programmes.