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First-hand accounts of living with HIV; qualitative research on HIV prevention and treatment issues; and profiles of leading figures in HIV activism and science.

Complementary therapies

Alternative treatments are commonly, but covertly, used alongside ARVs in London

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7 January 2010
Transmission & prevention

Stigma drives HIV-positive gay men’s sexual risk-taking

News
6 March 2009
Hepatitis C transmission & prevention

Fear and stigma creating hepatitis C transmission risk for HIV-positive gay men

News
25 September 2008
Experiences of stigma

HIV-positive Caribbean people in the UK experience high levels of stigma

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2 July 2008
Transmission & prevention

When serosorting is seroguessing

News
11 July 2007
Transmission & prevention

Making partners use condoms: a struggle for HIV-positive women

News
2 July 2007
TB transmission & prevention

African TB patients in London often have misconceptions about their illness and feel stigmatised

News
14 September 2006
Transmission & prevention

BHIVA: Recent gay seroconverters explain why they became HIV-infected

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6 April 2006
HIV testing programmes & uptake

BHIVA: Fear of stigma and discrimination prevent Africans from testing for HIV in the UK

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5 April 2006

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