
What the docs don’t tell you about being HIV+ and your waistline.
Have you been HIV+ for several years? Has your waistline become increasingly larger over time, even while following a healthy diet?
Continue ReadingHave you been HIV+ for several years? Has your waistline become increasingly larger over time, even while following a healthy diet?
Continue ReadingCensorship suits at Google-owned video platform YouTube have angered the global LGBTQ+ community by age-restricting a World AIDS Day video.
Continue Reading80’s pop legends Jimmy Somerville and Erasure have got together to lend their talent to 27000@25: When We Were Boys, a music video like nothing you’ve ever seen before with a forceful message that sticks two fingers up to the stigmatisation of people with HIV or AIDS. The unusual title harks […]
Continue ReadingAs treatments have evolved, the landscape has changed so that HIV+ people no longer need to feel pressured into disclosing their status.
Continue ReadingNICE has issued guidance that will result in around 13,000 people becoming eligible for a new injectable treatment for the HIV-1 virus.
Continue ReadingHosted by East London based HIV charity Positive East, the annual World AIDS Day Red Run returns to Victoria Park on 27th November. Growing year on year, the 2019 event saw 4,000 people attend, raising over £150,000 for HIV projects across the country. Over the past 18 months, we have been […]
Continue ReadingPaul Taylor Mills is the Artistic Director of London’s Turbine Theatre, one of London’s newest theatres based in the Battersea Power Station development.
Continue ReadingWe can’t think of a better production to introduce you to than Cruise, a show with live music coming to London’s Duchess Theatre on 18th May.
Continue ReadingAs we find ourselves in the midst of a global pandemic, now seems as good a time as any to remember another incurable virus which wrought havoc across the globe.
Continue ReadingIn recognition of the first AIDS drug – AZT, Equitas Health looks at the the current state of HIV, and hopes for the future.
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