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1. Fentanyl Use and Overdose Prevention

Fentanyl has been present in the street supply for years and has contributed significantly to the increase of overdose related deaths. It is important to know how you can be exposed to it, what use methods increase your risk of overdose, and how to incorporate harm reduction tips to reduce overall risk.

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2. About Syphilis

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that can be transmitted by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Resource covers symptoms, prevention tips, and treatment options.

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3. About Chlamydia

Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause infection in the genitals, rectum, and throat. Resource covers symptoms, prevention tips, and treatment options.

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4. About Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause infection in the genitals, rectum, and throat. Resource covers symptoms, prevention tips, and treatment options.

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5. About Herpes

Most people with herpes experience no symptoms or have mild symptoms that could be mistaken for other conditions like ingrown hairs and pimples. If you do manifest symptoms they may appear 2-12 days after exposure.

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6. Medication for Opioid Use Disorder

Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) are medications used as treatment for someone in recovery from opioid use disorder. MOUD can help decrease cravings and relief withdrawal symptoms.

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7. How to Clean Your Syringes (English & Spanish)

Learn how to safely clean used syringes when a new one isn’t available. Our step-by-step guide (in English and Spanish) explains the supplies you need, how to disinfect properly with water and bleach, and why this process can reduce—but not eliminate—the risk of HIV and hepatitis.

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8. HIV Stigma Fact Sheet

Learn how stigma affects people living with HIV—and what you can do to stop it. This resource explains what stigma and discrimination mean, how they impact lives, where they come from, and practical ways we can all help end them.

 

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9. Section 8 FAQs

Find answers to common questions about the Section 8 Project-Based Voucher Program. Learn how the program works, the difference from tenant-based vouchers, eligibility requirements, and how to apply. Includes information on benefits, waiting lists, and where to get help in your area.

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10. PEP 101 (English & Spanish)

PEP is a medicine that can help prevent HIV if started within 72 hours of possible exposure. Learn when to use it, how it works, and why acting quickly is critical—whether the risk came from sex, sharing injection equipment, or sexual assault.

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11. Living with HIV 101 (English & Spanish)

Start medical care and HIV treatment as soon as you find out you have HIV. Staying in medical care can keep you healthy and help protect others. This resource offers tips on starting treatment right away, keeping your viral load suppressed, paying for care, and protecting your partners—available in English and Spanish.

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12. First Aid for Wounds

A first aid guide for wounds and other skin conditions for people living on the streets. Learn how to recognize and care for infections, wounds, rashes, and other skin conditions common when facing exposure, limited sanitation, and little access to medical care.

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13. Hepatitis C & Injection Drug Use

Learn how Hepatitis C spreads and how to protect yourself. This resource explains exposure risks for people who inject drugs, steps to prevent infection, and when to get tested.

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14. The Facts About Fentanyl

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. It is a major contributor to fatal and nonfatal overdoses in the U.S. Learn why it’s so dangerous, how it’s often hidden in other drugs, and how testing strips can help detect it before use.

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15. How to Use Fentanyl Test Strips

Learn how to test your drugs for fentanyl before use. This step-by-step guide explains how to use fentanyl test strips, why testing matters, and how it can help reduce your risk of overdose.

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16. Principles of Harm Reduction

Harm reduction is a set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with drug use. Learn practical strategies to reduce the negative consequences of drug use, meet people where they are, and create approaches tailored to individual and community needs.

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17. Community Drug Supply Alert: Xylazine Present in Opioids

Xylazine is increasingly found in fentanyl and heroin across Massachusetts. Learn how it affects overdoses, why naloxone should still be given, and the steps to take if someone remains unresponsive.

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18. HIV Treatment is HIV Prevention (English & Spanish)

Taking HIV treatment as prescribed protects your health—and your partners. This resource (in English and Spanish) explains how starting care right away, staying on medication, and regular check-ins can keep you healthy and undetectable.

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19. HIV Testing 101 / Pruebas del VIH

Many HIV tests are quick, FREE, and painless. You can also use an HIV self-test to learn your HIV status at home or in a private location. This resource (in English and Spanish) explains when to get tested, where to find testing, and what steps to take after you know your status.

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20. HIV 101/ VIH INFORMACIÓN BÁSICA

This resource provides the basic information about HIV including forms of transmission, how to protect yourself, and how to keep yourself and others healthy if you have HIV.

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21. Hepatitis C (Spanish)

Esta hoja informativa comparte información sobre la Hepatitis C; las formas en que se transmite, sus síntomas y cómo se puede curar y prevenir.
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22. Hepatitis C

Learn the facts about Hepatitis C—how it spreads, its symptoms, and how it can be cured and prevented. This resource explains what hepatitis means, how it affects the liver, and steps to protect your health.

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23. PrEP 101

PrEP is a daily medicine that helps prevent HIV. This quick fact sheet (in English and Spanish) helps explore what PrEP is, who might benefit from using it, and how you can access PrEP.

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