Health Program: Health Resources
The Health Program lists here some additional
resources,
including media coverage and
links to organizations and related publications
covering online policy issues and health-related communities.
For alerts, media coverage, and publications related
to incidents of online bias, discrimination, or defamation based on HIV, AIDS, cancer, or other health condition, see the
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Media Coverage
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Internet Filters Block Valuable Data, Too
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A 17-year-old girl thinking about having sex for the first time logs onto her school's computer for the latest facts about sexually transmitted diseases, USA Today (August 12, 2003)
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Rise of Internet Fuels Fears of AIDS Resurgence
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A growing number of gay and bisexual men in the United States are engaging in risky sex with partners they meet on the Internet, raising fears that the AIDS virus could be poised for a major comeback in the group hardest hit by the epidemic, Reuters (July 29, 2003)
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Studies Probe Web Link to HIV Surge
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Will Doherty, executive director of QueerNet/Online Policy Group, a nonprofit focused on providing wider Internet access, noted that online dates, or hookups, don't of themselves cause STD infection, Gay.com / PlanetOut.com Network (July 29, 2003)
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Filtering Software May Block Access to Health Information, Study Finds
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Software meant to protect young people from the seamier side of the Internet may also be blocking them from important health information on issues ranging from diabetes and sexually transmitted diseases to depression and suicide, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation study released this afternoon, Washington Post (December 10, 2002)
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Organizations and Related Publications
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OPG Co-Hosts Bridging the Digital Divides Event
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Join us the week of August 25-29 as we discuss "Bridging the Digital
Divides, Equal Access to the Internet" on Techsoup's Digital Divide Forum, including topics such as
class-based disparity in available technology,
the role race, ethnicity, and religion play in the
digital divide, women and technology,
the impact of Internet blocking software on the lesbian,
gay, bisexual, and transgender community, and
access to technology for people with disabilities, Online Policy Group (August 25, 2003)
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Sex and the Internet
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OPG Executive Director Will Doherty presented a program entitled "Sex and the Internet" to the annual conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality in San Jose, CA, Online Policy Group (April 12, 2003)
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See No Evil: How Internet Filters Affect the Search for Online Health Information
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With a case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court challenging mandatory filters in libraries, the Foundation conducted a comprehensive study that indicates Internet filters most frequently used by schools and libraries can effectively block pornography without significantly impeding access to online health information - but only if they aren’t set at their most restrictive levels, Kaiser Family Foundation (December 10, 2002)
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Harmful to Minors Review
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Judith Levine's "Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children
from
Sex" is a must-read for those who seek to understand American attitudes
toward sex education and childhood sexuality and for those interested
in
how to use the Internet to reach out to young people who are exploring
their sexuality and seeking sexual health information, despite Internet
filtering, University of Minnesota Press (October 17, 2002)
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DemocracyGroups
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A project to create an online directory of U.S. based electronic mail discussions and e-newsletters related to social change and democratic participation, democracygroups.org (July 20, 2002)
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