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Opinion: Why are HIV diagnoses on the rise?

Ryan Haynes wonders why so many young gay men are so blasé about safe sex.
by Ryan Haynes
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Rugby stars Stand Up, Stand Out and get their kit off

Terrence Higgins Trust’s new World Aids Day campaign, Stand Up, Stand Out is being supported by some very sexy sportsmen.
by Dan Lambden
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Movember: Interview with Dr Christian Jessen

We catch up with our favourite Doctor, Dr Christian Jessen, to talk balls and bums and why it’s so important to get involved in Movember.
by Dan Lambden
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Government announces end of lifetime ban on gay blood donation

The UK Government has announced that the current lifetime ban on blood donations from gay men will be replaced with a one-year deferral period.
by Andy Wasley
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Listening here: London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard

Paul Prentice takes a look at the valuable work the London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard has been carrying out in the community since 1974.
by Paul Prentice
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Slam Dunkin’ Divas: LBGT Basketball on the Rise

Carla Gontier talks to Manchester's prize-winning lesbian basketball team, the Slam Dunkin' Divas.
by Carla Gontier
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Low-cost health centres take on high-cost gyms

With the recent launch of no-frills gyms from easyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, Mark Sinclair takes a look at the cost-cutting phenomenon behind low-cost health centres.
by Guest Writer
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Too Much Too Young – the British 16 – 24 year olds living with HIV

More than 600 people aged 16 to 24 are diagnosed with HIV in the UK each year. Ade Bradley speaks to some of them to find out what life is like for Britain's positve youth. (Featured image credit: ttfnrob, via Flickr)
by Ade Bradley
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Being honest about HIV: Lisa Power, policy head at Terrence Higgins Trust

'The single biggest threat to gay men's health in this country is HIV.' Colin Warriner speaks to THT's head of policy, Lisa Power, about a legacy of charity work and the need to focus prevention efforts.
by Colin Warriner
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