Terrence Higgins Trust
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Person with HIV
"I don't think I need curing. I take one pill a day, and that being enough to stop me transmitting it, I feel that's all the cure I need."
Now Isn't the Time for the UK to Cut Spending on HIV Prevention
Despite more and more young people being diagnosed with HIV because of a lack of information about the issue, the UK government announced devastating cuts to the national HIV prevention program.
Why Was the BBC So Scared of World AIDS Day Ribbons?
World AIDS Day isn't asking people to pick a side. Trying to point out the devastating social stigma afflicting people who are diagnosed with HIV isn't—or shouldn't be—controversial in the slightest.
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Young, British, and Living With HIV
The new Public Health England report estimates that 24 percent of the people in the UK with HIV are currently undiagnosed. We need to start talking about it.
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