Vulnerable populations include patients who are racial or ethnic minorities, children, elderly, socioeconomically disadvantaged, underinsured or those with certain medical conditions. Members of vulnerable populations often have health conditions that are exacerbated by unnecessarily inadequate healthcare. (National Institutes of Health)
Combine the above terms with terms like these:
**Trigger Warning** - Some of the subject terms associated with the LGBTQ community can be offensive and outdated. Please know what librarians are constantly advocating for these terms to be removed and replaced with more inclusive language.
Dr. RAD's queer health show issue 1: self Exams and checkups
by
Rad Remedy
"In this issue you will find information on self-examinations you can do at home, along with important checkups, who needs what, and when! This book is not an introduction to hormone therapy or gender affirming surgery. That will come in a future health show. This issue concentrates instead on making sure everyone, with all of our different genders and body parts, has a chance to be in good health."
Taking the cake: An illustrated primer on asexuality
by
Maisha
a primer about asexuality which includes definitions, myths, how to be an ally and resources.
F*ck your health: Vol 1: Hey's let's get a pap exam!
by
Kelli Dunham
Written by a nurse, this zine discusses the need for pap exams for queer folks. Zine helps with how to find a gynecologist and questions to ask them.
