Connected Health Solutions in the Press
Connected Health Solutions is a widely recognized and successful firm that achieves phenomenal results for its clients. See what others have to say about our work below.
Activist Kenny Shults 'Gets into people's heads' to empower communities
Direct behavioral intervention PSAs help teens, the LGBTQ community, people living with HIV, and other disadvantaged groups.
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2013 Innovators of the Year
Young people use new media so regularly and utilize YouTube and video. Why not teach them how to create messages that contribute to the common good?
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Women Talk about Being HIV Positive
While recent advances in the treatment of HIV have opened up new possibilities for families, stereotypes and misconceptions still abound.
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gorgeous video project tackles HIV stigma
A group of young people with HIV picked up their cameras to shine a light on what really bothers them about having HIV.
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Teens Are Tackling Sex and Changing Behaviors with Digital Video
Young feminists get a bad rap for being complacent. Born into an era of legal birth control and abortion (for now, at any rate), it’s easy to take accuse Millennials of taking sexual and reproductive healthcare for granted. But this overly simplistic finger pointing is neither productive nor accurate.
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AIDS Group Slamed for Filing Complaint over HIV Drug Commercial
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation filed an FDA complaint against Gilead, which makes Truvada, a drug that can prevent HIV infection. But several health care experts and activists say the complaint is inaccurate — “patently false” — and part of the group’s crusade against promiscuous sex.
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Sh*t Gay Guys Say About Prep
Community Health Networks has released this humorous informational video, "Shit Gay Guys Say About PrEP." PrEP stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis and is used for HIV prevention.
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Sh*t Gay Guys Say About Prep
It’s no “Shit Gay Guys Say” as far as delivering the LOL’s, but Connected Health Solutions’ “Sh*t Gay Guys Say About PrEP” is definitely worth 92 seconds of your time. The pseudo-PSA features a young gay man asking a myriad of PrEP-centric questions.
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New Prep Campaign addresses slut-shaming, dating, and serodiscordant couples
“When straight guys have a lot of sex, they’re called studs; but when gay guys do, they’re called sluts,” says gay adult performer JD Phoenix, in a new campaign from Public Health Solutions to educate people about PrEP (Pre-exposure prophylaxis).