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Terrence Higgins Trust, the UK’s largest HIV charity, is celebrating its fourth year in Birmingham with a fabulous birthday bash at Birmingham’s major comedy venue, the Glee Club on Tuesday 25th November 2003.
Beverley Knight, top selling UK soul singer, and Michael Cashman MEP for the West Midlands (who also used to play Colin in Eastenders) will be in Wolverhampton on Friday to open a new centre for people with HIV .
A consultation document, released today by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and drawn up in association with THT, aims to inform all insurance companies how to treat applications where HIV may be an issue.
People living with HIV are experiencing greater levels of poverty as a result of their diagnosis, finds a major report launched today by two of the UK’s leading organisations working for people with the virus.
Terrence Higgins Trust National ‘Living well with HIV’ Services are currently running a national media campaign aimed at dispelling the belief that ‘being depressed’ is an inevitable part of life with HIV.
If you’re a gay man who’s not been vaccinated against hepatitis B, you’re not alone – around half of all gay men haven’t had a vaccination course, and many who start a course never come back to their clinic to finish it.