Study: Children of same-sex parents turn out same as other kids

A comprehensive new study has confirmed that children of same-sex parents turn out no worse than those raised by heterosexual parents. The research from the University of Colorado Denver concluded that scientists overwhelmingly agree that these children experience “no difference” on a range of social and behavioural outcomes compared to children of straight or single parents. […]
Homophobia and dating apps a dangerous combination

Researchers have warned that the effects of homophobia in Eastern European countries combined with the rise of dating apps could have a very concerning impact on the spread of HIV. An international team of researchers from Europe and the US looked at HIV-related service use, need and behaviours among 175,000 gay or bisexual men living […]
Health: Drinking coffee helps keep you erect

Another reason to enjoy that cup of coffee. Scientists have discovered that drinking the tasty, addictive brew can help men stay erect in the bedroom. According to researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), men who drink the equivalent caffeine level of two to three cups of coffee a day […]
SA psychology contributing towards a just society

As the world grapples with the issue of so-called reparative therapy (a widely discredited and potentially dangerous effort to alter sexual orientation or gender identity), few are aware that psychologists in South Africa have taken an important stand in support of LGBTI well-being. On 24 September 2013, the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA) adopted a […]
Health: There is someone in our corner

I am a 48-year-old gay male who recently contracted the hepatitis B virus. This is my story. It all started late last year when out of the blue I felt very bloated; a feeling I was not accustomed to. This was replaced by on/off nausea and feeling tired. I thought it would pass but when […]
Changing lives for 21 years

OUT, the Pretoria-based health and well-being non-profit organisation serving the LGBT community, is celebrating its 21st anniversary this year. One of the longest-running LGBT groups in the country OUT was launched on the cusp of the new South Africa. Initially a loose network of individuals who wanted to make a difference, it’s become a respected […]
Revolutionary anti-HIV skin implant developed

Could ARV pills become a thing of the past? Scientists have developed a revolutionary implant that automatically administers anti-HIV medicine. Researchers from the Oak Crest Institute of Science in California have developed the matchstick size implant, similar to a contraceptive implant, placed under the skin to deliver a controlled, sustained release of ARV drugs for […]
New antibody therapy shows promise in fighting HIV

Researchers have shown that a new experimental therapy can dramatically reduce the amount of HIV present in a patient’s blood. The results stem from HIV patient trials of a new generation of so-called broadly neutralizing antibodies, conducted by Rockefeller University researchers in New York. The work, reported this week in Nature, brings fresh optimism to […]
Study: Online dating and apps not just for hooking up

An Australian study has found that gay and bisexual men are increasingly using online dating sites and dating apps to meet long term partners. The rise in these apps and websites has been typically associated with a culture of hooking-up or one-off sexual encounters. And while they do get used for this, it appears men are also […]
Health: Getting testy

Standing on Seapoint Main road in Cape Town has many connotations. More than a decade ago, my friend and I were doing just that, but it was daytime and the sex workers we’d come to know quite well had long since gone home for the day. We were there to get HIV tests. We’d heard […]