• Among 769 mpox cases reported among U.S. cisgender women, Black or African American and Hispanic or Latino women were disproportionately affected. (cdc.gov)
  • The outbreak disproportionately affected persons with HIV: 38% of cases occurred among persons with known HIV. (cdc.gov)
  • Transgender people, particularly transgender women, are heavily affected by HIV and transgender women are among the groups most disproportionately affected by HIV in the U.S. (cdc.gov)
  • The analysis confirmed that transgender people are disproportionately affected by HIV. (cdc.gov)
  • As a white cisgender man, I benefit from so much unearned privilege. (waterstones.com)
  • People who are straight are either heterosexual or heteroromantic. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The vast majority of its 24,255 participants were cisgender gay and bisexual men, with smaller numbers of cisgender heterosexual men and women taking part. (aidsmap.com)
  • Don't assume the person is heterosexual or cisgender. (uidaho.edu)
  • After the terms cisgender and cissexual were used in a 2006 article in the Journal of Lesbian Studies and Serano's 2007 book Whipping Girl, the former gained further popularity among English-speaking activists and scholars. (wikipedia.org)
  • It originated as a homophobic slur, and and while pejorative uses still exist, it has been reclaimed as a term of affirmation for many cisgender lesbians, trans-non-binary, and trans-masculine individuals with a history of lesbian identity. (coc.ca)
  • Very little research has focused on the cancer care experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people. (facingourrisk.org)
  • Trans* voices are conspicuously absent, and too many uninformed and insensitive lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer persons are doing harm to the trans* community while simultaneously purporting to speak for them. (huffpost.com)
  • In a 2011 report on trans* discrimination , the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force found disturbing rates of harassment of trans* and gender-nonconforming persons, with 78 percent of their 6,450 participants reporting being a victim at least once. (huffpost.com)
  • When Obama gave his second inaugural address this January, queer people across the country celebrated the fact that the president of the United States had named marriage equality for gay and lesbian couples a civil rights issue. (huffpost.com)
  • It is possible for a person who is intersex to be cisgender. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The term intersex is not interchangeable with or a synonym for transgender (although some intersex people do identify as transgender). (unomaha.edu)
  • Some people prefer to use the term intersex. (memphis.edu)
  • Trans, intersex, and nonbinary people need IDs that accurately reflect who they are to travel, apply for jobs, and enter public establishments without risk of harassment or harm. (aclu.org)
  • These bills exempt identical treatments offered to cisgender youth or are forced onto intersex youth. (aclu.org)
  • Typically employed by queer women and trans people, and in particular by lesbians. (coc.ca)
  • There are many trans people, for example, who don't have access to being their authentic selves and may 'present' in a certain way for safety," Jenny says. (greatist.com)
  • Jenny says this is especially true of trans people, who face much higher rates of discrimination, hatred, and violence. (greatist.com)
  • Many queer and trans people enjoy styling themselves or behaving outside of gender norms and expectations. (greatist.com)
  • Trans people and gender-nonconforming people, just like all other people, do not all have the same experience," says Jenny. (greatist.com)
  • HB 1570 also encourages, though not requires, health insurance companies to refuse to cover transition-related care for all trans people, even adults. (vox.com)
  • The Arkansas bill is part of a larger, carefully coordinated campaign by the far right and religious conservatives to attack trans people in the wake of their failures to stop marriage equality and pass anti-trans bathroom bills over the past decade. (vox.com)
  • The voting restrictions being passed in these statehouses are the fuel, and the limits on women and trans people are the fire," Gillian Branstetter, a spokesperson for the National Women's Law Center, told Vox. (vox.com)
  • Singling out Nef and other famous trans people in this way has the effect of implying that their fame is unusual, that they don't otherwise belong, that their gender identity outweighs their talent. (salon.com)
  • Nothing above is said to downplay the extreme obstacles trans people face in the United States and across the world. (salon.com)
  • In day-to-day life, trans people experience job discrimination, high rates of unemployment, poverty and homelessness and an all-around lack of representation in the media. (salon.com)
  • There is also the question of the violence trans people encounter. (salon.com)
  • Giving trans people exposure is, thus, crucial and possibly lifesaving. (salon.com)
  • It reminds trans people who have yet to reach a comfort level with their identities, who are harassed, or who are young that not only does life get easier, but that they can be just as successful as cisgender people. (salon.com)
  • Outside of the impact recent legislative measures will have on drag performers, many fear that trans people could also be wrongly criminalized for expressing their gender in public. (cnn.com)
  • And all of these bills are being introduced amid a wider campaign in many states to roll back the rights of queer and trans people. (cnn.com)
  • I remember feeling uncomfortable when trans* people would walk into the coffee shop. (huffpost.com)
  • At some point, trans* people came up. (huffpost.com)
  • For trans* people, violence is a pressing reality. (huffpost.com)
  • Trans people, our families, and our allies are fighting back against bills restricting their rights and their lives. (aclu.org)
  • Across the board trans people - and especially those of us who are gender non-conforming - are experiencing extreme rates of harassment, violence, and discrimination. (lu.se)
  • According to the LGBTQIA Resource Center , cisgender - pronounced sis-gender - refers to a gender identity that a person, or society, deems to match the sex that a doctor assigned them at birth. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • For those that might not know, the term cisgender refers to a person who identifies with the sex they were assigned at birth. (women.com)
  • Nonbinary - one of many words used to describe a person who is neither man nor woman - refers to a person's inner-most knowledge of self. (greatist.com)
  • It can't be used interchangeably with GNC, which as we said above, refers to how a person presents and expresses themselves externally. (greatist.com)
  • Refers to people whose gender identity aligns with their sex assigned at birth. (nlgja.org)
  • Refers to people who wish to keep their sexual orientation or gender identity secret. (nlgja.org)
  • Gender Identity Sex refers to biological characteristics (such as genitals, chromosomes, and hormones) used to categorize a person as male or female sex. (msdmanuals.com)
  • An umbrella term encompassing many different genders of people who commonly do not have a gender and/or have a gender that they describe as neutral. (unomaha.edu)
  • Attitudes and behaviors that incorrectly assume gender is binary (ignoring genders besides women and men) and that people should and will align with conventional expectations of society for gender identity, gender expression, and sexual and romantic attraction. (coc.ca)
  • Describes a person whose gender identity is a combination of two genders. (memphis.edu)
  • A sexual orientation that describes a person who is emotionally and sexually attracted to people of their own gender and people of other genders. (memphis.edu)
  • Gender binary (noun) - The idea that there are only two genders, male and female, and that a person must strictly fit into one category or the other. (memphis.edu)
  • A person who is gender fluid may always feel like a mix of the two traditional genders, but may feel more one gender some days, and another gender other days. (memphis.edu)
  • For example, if a doctor determines a person's sex at birth to be male and this person identifies as a man, they would be what is known as cisgender. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Describes a person who identifies as having no gender. (memphis.edu)
  • A cisgender individual identifies with the gender they were assigned at birth. (webmd.com)
  • Cisgender is a term that describes a person's gender identity, not their sexual or romantic attractions. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • In cisgender, cis- describes the alignment of gender identity with assigned sex. (wikipedia.org)
  • Affirmative action in the employment arena describes the proactive efforts of an organization to correct documented underutilization people of color, women, persons with disabilities and covered veterans. (olympic.edu)
  • Our case study describes two people with very different lives. (wisebread.com)
  • An orientation that describes a person who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others and/or a lack of interest in forming romantic relationships. (memphis.edu)
  • Describes a person who experiences little or no sexual attraction to others. (memphis.edu)
  • Describes a person whose gender identity is not fixed. (memphis.edu)
  • 1 The term transgender describes a person whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth and is often used as an umbrella term to include people of additional, non-cisgender identities. (cdc.gov)
  • Describes a person whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. (cdc.gov)
  • Describes a person whose gender identity or expression is the same as their sex assigned at birth (i.e., a person who is not transgender). (cdc.gov)
  • Describes fear of, or discrimination against, transgender or gender-nonconforming people, or people who are perceived to be transgender. (cdc.gov)
  • Cisgender describes people whose gender identity and gender expression align with the sex assigned at birth. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Transgender is a general term that describes people with gender identities or gender expressions that differ from those typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Gender nonconforming describes people whose gender identity or gender expression differs from the gender norms associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Gender nonbinary describes people who have more than one gender identity simultaneously or at different times. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Genderqueer describes people whose gender identity is not strictly male or female and may include both or neither. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Bisexual does not mean attracted to only binary or cis people. (helsinki.fi)
  • Biphobia (noun) - The fear of, discrimination against, or hatred of bisexual people or those who are perceived as such. (memphis.edu)
  • If someone is bisexual, they may be attracted to transgender people as well as cisgender people. (webmd.com)
  • For example, if a cisgender man is attracted to other men as well as at least one other gender, they can identify as bisexual. (webmd.com)
  • More research is needed on the experiences in the cancer care setting of bisexual and transgender people as well as LGBTQ people of color. (facingourrisk.org)
  • The first was a travel associated case, the second was a family cluster of unknown etiology involving three people, and then the third were cases identified at sexual health clinics among gay, bisexual, or other men who have sex with men or MSM, and there were four individuals who were identified in that cluster. (cdc.gov)
  • As of July 2023[update], use of the term cisgender has been considered controversial. (wikipedia.org)
  • A 2023 study of nearly 30,000 people from 6 continents - 58% of whom were female - illustrates that income level and socioeconomic status may play a significant role in the higher Alzheimer's risk that females face. (healthline.com)
  • A 2023 study states that people who were transgender or nonbinary had a higher risk of Alzheimer's later in life than cisgender people. (healthline.com)
  • New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently did a podcast interview with reporters Ryan Grim and Briahna Joy Gray for The Intercept , where she covered a range of topics, including her positionality and privilege as a cisgender person. (susans.org)
  • Almost every single person in this country can acknowledge some privilege of some type, you know? (susans.org)
  • Being cisgender (even while being low-income), however, is a privilege. (susans.org)
  • It is a term used to highlight the privilege of people who are not transgender. (coc.ca)
  • It was at this moment that I understood, that I felt for the first time the privilege to which I am heir as a cisgender person -- that is, as someone whose assigned sex at birth matches my self-perceived gender identity. (huffpost.com)
  • Related concepts are cisnormativity (the presumption that cisgender identity is preferred or normal) and cissexism (bias or prejudice favoring cisgender people). (wikipedia.org)
  • A number of derivatives of the terms cisgender and cissexual include cis male for "male assigned male at birth", cis female for "female assigned female at birth", analogously cis man and cis woman, and cissexism and cissexual assumption or cisnormativity (akin to heteronormativity). (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition, among pregnant persons, Monkeypox virus can be transmitted to the fetus during pregnancy or to the neonate through close contact during or after birth ( 2 - 5 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Cisgender is a gender identity that a person feels matches the sex that a doctor assigned them at birth. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • People who do not identify with the gender that a doctor assigned them at birth may refer to themselves as trans, which includes gender identities such as transgender, non-binary, and genderqueer. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Cisgender is a gender identity that aligns with the sex a doctor assigned a person at birth. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • If a person inherits XX chromosomes, a doctor may assign female at birth. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • If a person inherits XY chromosomes, a doctor may assign male at birth. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Some may be cisgender, or identify with the gender that is associated with the sex a doctor assigned at birth. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • An umbrella term for people whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. (aidsmap.com)
  • During October 2017 to February 2020 (all but the last five months of the IMPACT trial), 978 people who were recorded by GUMCAD, the UK's STI surveillance system, as having a different gender to the one assigned to them at birth, attended a sexual health clinic. (aidsmap.com)
  • sometimes cissexual) is a term used to describe a person whose gender identity corresponds to their sex assigned at birth. (wikipedia.org)
  • Their gender identity overlaps with their physical anatomy, and since doctors only assign male or female at birth, a cisgender person belongs to one of those two categories. (women.com)
  • Researchers at the University of Washington, led by psychologist and founder of the TransYouth Project Kristina Olson, found that young people who claim a different gender than what was assigned at birth identify as consistently and innately with that gender identity as other kids their age that are not trans. (good.is)
  • Many transgender people seek to make their gender expression (how they look) match their gender identity (who they are), rather than their sex assigned at birth. (unomaha.edu)
  • For transgender people, their sex assigned at birth and their gender identity is not necessarily the same. (unomaha.edu)
  • Describing a person with a less common combination of hormones, chromosomes, and anatomy that are used to assign sex at birth. (unomaha.edu)
  • Alzheimer's disease is twice as common in people assigned female at birth than those assigned male at birth. (healthline.com)
  • People assigned female at birth appear to be more than twice as likely to get Alzheimer's disease than people assigned male at birth. (healthline.com)
  • There is limited research on how common Alzheimer's disease is among people who don't identify as their sex assigned at birth. (healthline.com)
  • Most people are assigned male or female, and this is what's put on their birth certificates. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Some people call the sex we're assigned at birth "biological sex. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Instead of saying "biological sex," some people use the phrase "assigned male at birth" or "assigned female at birth. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Acronyms meaning "assigned cisgender/female/male at birth" referring to the sex one is assigned at birth (see below). (coc.ca)
  • A gender identity and expression that matches the societal expectations for whichever sex a person was assigned at birth. (coc.ca)
  • Fundamentally different from the sex one is assigned at birth, gender is used to classify a person as a man, woman, or other identity. (coc.ca)
  • A person whose gender identity aligns with the gender they were assigned at birth. (helsinki.fi)
  • An umbrella term for people whose gender identity does not align with the gender they were assigned at birth. (helsinki.fi)
  • A person whose gender identity and assigned sex at birth correspond (i.e., a person who is not transgender). (memphis.edu)
  • People who are transgender identify as a gender different from the one they were assigned at birth . (webmd.com)
  • While a pansexual person is unlikely to care about a partner's gender, a skoliosexual person is likely to be attracted to a partner because they identify as a gender that they were not assigned at birth. (webmd.com)
  • The term "cisgender" denotes people whose sense of gender corresponds with their birth sex. (medscape.com)
  • A Dutch review of breast cancer in transsexual people found that in transsexual women (male sex assigned at birth, female gender identity), risk of breast cancer was 46-fold higher than in cisgender men, but lower than in cisgender women. (medscape.com)
  • In transsexual men (female sex assigned at birth, male gender identity), breast cancer risk was lower than expected compared with cisgender women. (medscape.com)
  • If your gender identity matches the gender assigned to you at birth, this is called cisgender. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Persons that correspond to the social expectation of the gender, i.e. their gender expression is aligned with the sex assigned at birth. (bvsalud.org)
  • Some people feel that their gender is not compatible with their sex at birth (transgender). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Some transgender people develop gender dysphoria and experience distress or impaired functioning related to the mismatch between their gender identity and their sex at birth. (msdmanuals.com)
  • For example, some people who are assigned male at birth feel like a woman trapped in a man's body, and vice versa. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In 2017-2018, transgender people experienced 86.2 victimizations per 1,000 people compared to 21.7 victimizations per 1,000 people for cisgender people. (ucla.edu)
  • In 2017-2018, transgender households had higher rates of property victimization (214.1 per 1,000 households) than cisgender households (108 per 1,000 households). (ucla.edu)
  • To estimate the percentage of transgender people with HIV in the U.S., or HIV prevalence, CDC scientists conducted a meta-analysis of 88 studies published from 2006-2017. (cdc.gov)
  • You've probably heard the news that the term "cisgender" is now officially considered a slur on Twitter, which is both disheartening and unsurprising. (women.com)
  • Worst of all, by proclaiming cis a slur, Twitter has rebranded those that are in positions of power as somehow the victims of the oppressive society that they themselves continue to push on LGBTQ+ people. (women.com)
  • However, the researchers subsequently made entry criteria more restrictive and did not allow people into the project with any degree of resistance to these drugs. (eatg.org)
  • The researchers analysed data from 133 people-76 entered the project already suppressed on an oral regimen and 57 were not suppressed. (eatg.org)
  • A trans person does not need to feel dysphoria or medically transition to be considered trans. (helsinki.fi)
  • These bills target access to medically-necessary health care, like Medicaid, for transgender people. (aclu.org)
  • At its core, drag is an art form that for over a century has affirmed and uplifted LGBTQ people who perform and enjoy it. (cnn.com)
  • Finally, because participants were recruited from LGBTQ-specific sources, the study sample likely excluded people who are not open about their sexual and/or gender identities. (facingourrisk.org)
  • For the first time, I heard a transgender person speak with candor and vulnerability about her experience, and I realized -- with painful clarity -- that much of the LGBTQ movement, for which I care so deeply, and to which I am giving my energy and my paychecks, was getting it wrong. (huffpost.com)
  • The ACLU is tracking these attacks and working with our national network of affiliates to support LGBTQ people everywhere. (aclu.org)
  • While more states every year work to pass laws to protect LGBTQ people, state legislatures are advancing bills that target transgender people, limit local protections, and allow the use of religion to discriminate. (aclu.org)
  • LGBTQ people have a right to live in safety, to thrive, and to be treated with dignity. (aclu.org)
  • Our legal and advocacy team works with ACLU affiliates and local organizations across the country to monitor state legislatures for bills targeting the rights of LGBTQ people. (aclu.org)
  • These bills attempt to undermine and weaken nondiscrimination laws by allowing employers, businesses, and even hospitals to turn away LGBTQ people or refuse them equal treatment. (aclu.org)
  • Despite the safeguards of the First Amendment's right to free expression, politicians are fighting to restrict how and when LGBTQ people can be themselves, limiting access to books about them and trying to ban or censor performances like drag shows. (aclu.org)
  • State lawmakers are trying to prevent trans students from participating in school activities like sports, force teachers to out students, and censor any in-school discussions of LGBTQ people and issues. (aclu.org)
  • These bills don't quite fit in any of the other categories, but nonetheless target the rights of LGBTQ people. (aclu.org)
  • It's cisgender and trans men, trans and cis women and nonbinary people. (cnn.com)
  • A person should not self-identify as an ally but show that they are one through action. (unomaha.edu)
  • Ally (noun) - A person who supports and stands up for the rights of LGBT people. (memphis.edu)
  • Systemic prejudice in the favor of cisgender people. (unomaha.edu)
  • Stressors stemming from the prejudice against the LGBTQIAP+ popula- tion have been associated with psychological disorders which lead these people to seek healthcare services. (bvsalud.org)
  • Hispanics/Latino people represented 18.5% of the population, but 25% of PWH. (cdc.gov)
  • Continued studies on mpox transmission risks in populations less commonly affected during the outbreak, including cisgender women and pregnant persons, are important to assess and understand the impact of mpox on sexual, reproductive, and overall health. (cdc.gov)
  • 7 . What is the commonly accepted term for a person who has a disability? (surveymonkey.com)
  • An identity commonly used by people who do not identify or express their gender within the gender binary. (unomaha.edu)
  • We use Indigenous Peoples as an umbrella term that includes all First Nations, Métis and Inuit people in Canada. (ucalgary.ca)
  • Transgender is also used as an umbrella term to include additional non cisgender identities. (cdc.gov)
  • A person whose gender identity and expression matches the biological sex they were assigned when they were born. (aidsmap.com)
  • This results in discrimination and exclusion which oppresses people whose gender and/or gender expression falls outside of cis-normative constructs. (coc.ca)
  • A binary person is one whose gender identity is either male or female. (helsinki.fi)
  • Many genderqueer people are cisgender and identify with it as an aesthetic. (unomaha.edu)
  • These people may choose labels such as "genderqueer," "gender variant," or "gender fluid. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • This article will discuss the definition of cisgender and how it compares with other gender identities. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Since 2018, CDC has published national-level HIV diagnosis data by gender, which includes data for transgender people and people of additional gender identities. (cdc.gov)
  • An asexual person may still feel romantic attraction to others (i.e. homoromantic asexual). (helsinki.fi)
  • Ongoing surveillance, vaccination, and communication are important prevention tools, especially for Black and Hispanic persons in groups at risk. (cdc.gov)
  • Data from the ongoing monkeypox (mpox) outbreak on cases in cisgender women and in pregnancy are limited. (cdc.gov)
  • This means that they have a sexual or romantic attraction to a person who is of a different gender than their own. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • For example, a straight, cisgender female may only experience sexual or romantic attraction toward a male. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Feeling attraction to a person of another gender. (helsinki.fi)
  • Skoliosexuality, sometimes spelled scoliosexuality, is the attraction to people who are transgender or nonbinary. (webmd.com)
  • Some consider skoliosexuality to be an attraction to anyone who is not cisgender. (webmd.com)
  • This is because the attraction specifically hinges on whether someone is cisgender or not, as opposed to the gender with which they identify. (webmd.com)
  • Pansexuality is the attraction to all people regardless of gender, while bisexuality is the attraction to your own gender and at least one other gender. (webmd.com)
  • people with a fetish are less likely to have a wholistic attraction to the person, and may only be interested in a sexual relationship. (webmd.com)
  • You can explain skoliosexuality as being a natural attraction to people who are not cisgender. (webmd.com)
  • I feel strange having an attraction for a group of people and then engaging in activities that puts me in close proximity to them without their knowledge of my kind of ulterior motive. (thestranger.com)
  • Julia Serano has defined cissexual as "people who are not transsexual and who have only ever experienced their mental and physical sexes as being aligned", while cisgender is a slightly narrower term for those who do not identify as transgender (a larger cultural category than the more clinical transsexual). (wikipedia.org)
  • To update the "Endocrine Treatment of Transsexual Persons: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline," published by the Endocrine Society in 2009. (medscape.com)
  • During May 11-November 7, 2022, CDC and U.S. jurisdictional health departments identified mpox in 769 cisgender women aged ≥15 years, representing 2.7% of all reported mpox cases. (cdc.gov)
  • People inherit 23 pairs of chromosomes from their parents. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The 23rd pair of chromosomes a person inherits are the sex chromosomes. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Typically, people either inherit XX chromosomes or XY chromosomes. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • People may have the sex chromosomes that people typically associate with being male or female but have reproductive organs and genitals that are not typically male or female. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • A person with XX chromosomes usually has female sex and reproductive organs, and is therefore usually assigned biologically female. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • A person may use gender identity to describe how they feel about their gender. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • We collect feedback from the people we serve at least annually, We take steps to ensure people feel comfortable being honest with us, We look for patterns in feedback based on people's interactions with us (e.g., site, frequency of service, etc. (guidestar.org)
  • Most people feel that they're either male or female. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Some people feel like a masculine female, or a feminine male. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Some people feel neither male nor female. (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Other people feel that their assigned sex is of the other gender from their gender identity (i.e., assigned sex is female, but gender identity is male). (plannedparenthood.org)
  • Others feel that it only applies to people who are attracted to nonbinary individuals. (webmd.com)
  • The moment young people realise that they're LGBTQIA they can instantly feel cut off from those around them. (waterstones.com)
  • They feel separated from the very people they should feel closest to - their friends and families. (waterstones.com)
  • I feel a lot of that had to do with pre-conceptions about gay people. (facingourrisk.org)
  • It is important to mention that the anxiety transgender people may feel due to having the body of the wrong gender is deeply distressing. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Some people feel that they are neither masculine nor feminine, that they are somewhere in-between, that they are a combination of the two, or that their gender identity changes. (msdmanuals.com)
  • But there isn't enough research on overall health outcomes in people who are not cisgender , so it's unclear exactly why the risk of Alzheimer's is higher in this population. (healthline.com)
  • The results indicated that the teaching of affirmative therapy must in- volve the identification of aversive contingencies present in the environment where the LGBTQIAP+ population lives, the programming of reinforcement contingencies which allow people to disclose themselves as belonging to this population, and the validation of this population's sexual orientation and gen- der identity as healthy. (bvsalud.org)
  • A study comparing HIV risk factors in trans and non-binary people who did, and did not, take part in the PrEP IMPACT study has found that just over half the people who attended sexual health services in England during the period of the IMPACT trial ended up participating in it. (aidsmap.com)
  • Of the people who did not join IMPACT, the majority were not coded by the GUMCAD system as having a sufficiently high risk of HIV for a PrEP referral. (aidsmap.com)
  • In a minority of cases (22 people), PrEP was offered but declined, but this left 75 people who should have been offered PrEP but seemingly were not. (aidsmap.com)
  • But the FDA panel then split 10-8 on the question of whether available data support approval of a PrEP indication for Descovy for cisgender women. (medscape.com)
  • Cisgender" does not indicate biology, gender expression, or sexuality/sexual orientation. (unomaha.edu)
  • However, other people consider it to be nothing more than another type of sexual orientation , like hetero- or homosexuality. (webmd.com)
  • Results showed that both transgender women and men had higher rates of violent victimization than their cisgender counterparts, but there were no differences between transgender men and women. (ucla.edu)
  • Transgender women and men had higher rates of violent victimization (86.1 and 107.5 per 1,000 people, respectively) than cisgender women and men (23.7 and 19.8 per 1,000 people, respectively). (ucla.edu)
  • One in four transgender women who were victimized thought the incident was a hate crime compared to less than one in ten cisgender women. (ucla.edu)
  • Laboratory-confirmed HIV prevalence was 14.1% for transgender women, 3.2% for transgender men, and 9.2% for transgender people overall. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, if you were born biologically as a male, and you identify as a man, you are a cisgender man. (medlineplus.gov)
  • CNN reports that Western celebrities - who are mostly white, people in smaller bodies, and nondisabled people - may get a lot of attention these days for stepping outside the gender binary. (greatist.com)
  • I couldn't help but see the deeply embedded gender binary, the one that hems trans* persons in with anxiety and fear, everywhere, even in queer communities. (huffpost.com)
  • An earlier 2020 review of APOE in people with Alzheimer's also suggests that females are more likely to carry APOE4 than males. (healthline.com)
  • THE FACTS: While specific data on transgender and nonbinary mass shooters can be hard to isolate, available information shows that the overwhelming majority of assailants in mass shootings are cisgender males. (ny1.com)
  • But experts agree that the most reputable information still shows a clear pattern that cisgender males are the most likely to commit such an act of mass violence. (ny1.com)
  • it connects us through our shared history, and allows people to tell their own stories in their own voices. (waterstones.com)
  • For example, a male who is cisgender will identify as a man, and a female who is cisgender will identify as a woman. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Some people express their gender in ways that do not fit into traditional binary social norms of male or female gender. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The drugs in Cabenuva do not have activity against hepatitis B virus (HBV), so people co-infected with HBV need to take a pill daily to keep that virus suppressed. (eatg.org)
  • Descovy has a boxed warning for people with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection to be aware of the risk for exacerbations of HBV in "those who discontinue products with emtricitabine or tenofovir disproxil fumarate, and which may occur in individuals who discontinue Descovy," according to the FDA. (medscape.com)
  • and Ames' superior at work, Katrina, a cisgender woman. (bookpage.com)
  • People who don't identify as either a man or a woman are nonbinary since their gender is neither of the two. (webmd.com)
  • I'm 19, a college sophomore, and a cisgender straight woman. (thestranger.com)
  • But like a woman who lost her leg in a car accident once said to me about devotees , BUMS, you're not perving on a neutral fact about a person. (thestranger.com)
  • 5 allows us to reach millions of people globally with accurate and reliable resources about HIV prevention and treatment. (aidsmap.com)
  • This finding, from a planned interim analysis of study data, marks the first time a large-scale clinical trial has shown a long-acting injectable form of HIV prevention to be highly effective for cisgender women. (hiv.gov)
  • To end the HIV epidemic, CDC is actively working with public health partners, other federal agencies, and community leaders to improve HIV prevention and care for transgender people nationwide and reduce health disparities. (cdc.gov)
  • Transgender people are over four times more likely than cisgender people to experience violent victimization, including rape, sexual assault, and aggravated or simple assault, according to a new study by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law. (ucla.edu)
  • From not having to worry about what bathroom to use to not being questioned about your necessary medical care, many cisgender people will never experience the same threat of violence that transgender people face in the U.S. every day. (women.com)
  • However, when children do assert a gender identity, it's an experience as authentic as those of cisgender kids. (good.is)
  • LGBTQA people have been targeted for violence in mental health institutions, by hate and bias attacks, experience disparity in health and human services, and are vulnerable to extortion. (uidaho.edu)
  • The end goal of anti-trans legislation is denying transgender people the words to describe our experience, the means to express it safely, and the community and support we all deserve. (aclu.org)
  • For instance, people who had been diagnosed with a bacterial sexually transmitted infection were much more likely to be recruited into the IMPACT trial than ones who had not. (aidsmap.com)
  • In 2020, CDC released National HIV Surveillance System data for transgender people for three Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) core indicators: diagnoses of HIV infection, linkage to HIV medical care, and viral suppression. (cdc.gov)