American Sexual Health Association
The American Sexual Health Association (ASHA) empowers individuals, families, and communities to achieve sexually healthy lives through education and advocacy. ASHA envisions a world where sexual and reproductive health and rights are universally recognized, and where comprehensive sexual health information and services are accessible and available to all. We believe that all people have the right to the information and services that will help them to have optimum sexual health. We envision a time when stigma is no longer associated with sexual health and our nation is united in its belief that sexuality is a normal, healthy, and positive aspect of human life.
ASHA is parent organization of the National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC), a grassroots organization dedicated to serving women with, or at risk for, cervical cancer and HPV disease. The organization has thousands of members around the world, and several local chapters across the U.S.
One for the Boys
One for the Boys
There's a Better Way—with STI Testing on National Get Tested Day!
Dating Apps and STI Notifications
Dating Apps and STI Notifications
Trends in Syphilitic Uveitis with Dr. Meghan Berkenstock
Trends in Syphilitic Uveitis with Dr. Meghan Berkenstock
STIs in Native Communities A Conversation with the National Indian Health Board
Protecting Your Health: The Importance of STI and HIV Testing in the Modern Era
STIs in Native Communities: A Conversation with the National Indian Health Board
So That The People May Live
So That The People May Live
Sex Ed Miss Frizzle
Sex Ed Miss Frizzle
Congenital Syphilis: A Preventable Problem
It's STI Awareness Week—Get Tested!
There's a Better Way—With STI Testing!
Preventing HPV and Head and Neck Cancer (with Captions)
Preventing HPV and Head and Neck Cancer
Coping with Sleep Disturbances in Cancer
Beyond the Cervix: HPV-Related Cancers and Burden of Disease
One Surgeon Two Worlds: Navigating Disparities in Cervical Cancer between Malawi and the US
Sharing Your Story on Social Media Tips and Tricks
The State of YOUR State: Cervical Cancer
Medical Sociology and Equity Tools for Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention
Continuing the Conversation on Doxy PEP
Continuing the Conversation on Doxy PEP
A Patient Perspective Doxy PEP
A Patient Perspective on Doxy PEP
Jennifer Smith and the Promise of HPV Self Collection