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Alternatives For Girls(AFG)
(313) 361-4000
903 W Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI
Alternatives For Girls(AFG)
(313) 361-4000
903 W Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48208
Services
Anti-Violence,Family Planning and Reproductive Services,HIV Case Management,HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,HIV Treatment,Housing Services,Peer/Group Support,Referral Services
Organization Type
Community-based Organization
Data Provided by:
Harper University Hospital
(313) 993-3929
Division of Infectious Diseases 3990 John R., Suite 333
Detroit, MI
Harper University Hospital
(313) 993-3929
Division of Infectious Diseases 3990 John R., Suite 333
Detroit, MI 48201
Services
Hepatitis C Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,HIV Treatment
Organization Type
Hospital
Data Provided by:
American Red Cross of Southeastern Michigan
(313) 833-4440
100 Mack Ave.
Detroit, MI
American Red Cross of Southeastern Michigan
(313) 833-4440
100 Mack Ave.
Detroit, MI 48201
Services
HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing
Organization Type
Community-based Organization
Data Provided by:
Detroit Health Department
(313) 876-4184
Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic 8921 John C Lodge, Room 206A
Detroit, MI
Detroit Health Department
(313) 876-4184
Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic 8921 John C Lodge, Room 206A
Detroit, MI 48202
Services
Hepatitis C Education,Hepatitis C Prevention Education,HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Other
Tests Offered
Confidential,Free,
Organization Type
Government-based Organization (e.g., State,County or City)
Data Provided by:
Well-Being Institute
(313) 831-6000
3800 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI
Well-Being Institute
(313) 831-6000
3800 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48201
Services
HIV Testing,Meditation,Mental Health Assistance,Other
Tests Offered
Confidential,
Organization Type
AIDS Service Organization
Data Provided by:
Southeastern Michigan HIV/AIDS Council
1151 Taylor St Room 469B
Detroit, MI
Southeastern Michigan HIV/AIDS Council
1151 Taylor St Room 469B
Detroit, MI 48202
Services
HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,HIV Treatment
Organization Type
AIDS Service Organization
Data Provided by:
Henry Ford Hospital Infectious Diseases Clinic
(313) 916-2556
2799 West Grand Blvd. K-10 Rm W1025
Detroit, MI
Henry Ford Hospital Infectious Diseases Clinic
(313) 916-2556
2799 West Grand Blvd. K-10 Rm W1025
Detroit, MI 48202
Services
HIV Testing,HIV Treatment,Mental Health Assistance
Organization Type
Hospital
Data Provided by:
Detroit Receiving Hospital
3750 Woodward Ave Suite 200
Detroit, MI
Detroit Receiving Hospital
3750 Woodward Ave Suite 200
Detroit, MI 48201
Services
Hepatitis C Education,Hepatitis C Prevention Education,Hepatitis C Testing,Hepatitis C Treatment,HIV Case Management,HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,HIV Treatment
Organization Type
Hospital
Data Provided by:
Wayne State University Detroit Medical Center
3750 Woodward Ave Suite 200
Detroit, MI
Wayne State University Detroit Medical Center
3750 Woodward Ave Suite 200
Detroit, MI 48201
Services
Adult Education,AIDS Advocacy and/or Policy,HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,HIV Treatment,Insurance Assistance,Mental Health Assistance,Nutrition,Peer/Group Support,Physically Disabled,Referral Services,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment,Youth
Tests Offered
Confidential,PCR testing (testing for the virus before antibodies become detectable),
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Latino Family Services
3815 West Fort St
Detroit, MI
Latino Family Services
3815 West Fort St
Detroit, MI 48216
Services
Adult Education,Family Planning and Reproductive Services,Financial Assistance,HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Mental Health Assistance,Peer/Group Support,Seniors,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment,Youth
Tests Offered
Anonymous testing (you are identified using a number, not your real name),Confidential,Free,Oral testing,
Organization Type
AIDS Service Organization
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Teenagers may be irresponsible about a lot of things, but when it comes to condom use, they're actually more careful than grownups. In a study of sexually active 14- to 17-year-olds, 80 percent of the boys and 69 percent of the girls reported using a condom the last time they'd had sex. This compared with fewer than half the grownups who reported having had casual sex. The report, based on responses from nearly 6,000 people (800 of them under the age of 18) is from the National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior. Researchers at the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University worked on the report, which was the first one to include people as young as 14 and as old as 94. The news that older guys aren't using condoms as regularly as younger ones may seem surprising, but it's older guys who often struggle more with erection difficulties. Older men who have erectile dysfunction (ED) may not want to use condoms because they feel it makes the sexual experience not quite as enjoyable. "They claim that it decreases their sensitivity and pleasure and also, putting on the condom interferes with the spontaneity of sexual intercourse," says Franklin C. Lowe, MD, MPH, director of urology at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital in New York City. "And in older men who have started having some issues in terms of performance, using a condom can cause difficulties." Taking time out to put on a condom may cause a man to lose an erection, he says. And some men are just simply resistant to the idea of a condom usage, says Gary Rogg, MD, internist at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. "Men may think that it will ruin the moment," he says. "Or a man may assume that the woman is on birth control or think that she is close to her menstrual period." However, using condoms is a great idea for two reasons: - protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and
- pregnancy prevention, says Ciril Godec, MD, of Long Island College Hospita...
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