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The London Gay Men’s Chorus (LGMC) will be giving a one-off performance at Angel tube station on Monday 10th December in support of HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust’s Stand Up and Stand Out anti-stigma campaign for World AIDS Day. The festive performance, which starts at 5pm, will raise funds to help the charity provide services and support for people living with HIV across the UK.
On Sunday 9th December, HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust will present a unique and intimate stage reading of ‘Rock and Doris and Elizabeth’, the latest play by Tracy-Ann Oberman.
Digital health publisher Streaming Well and leading HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust, today announce the launch of a video series designed to educate young people on the basics of HIV.
Timed to coincide with England’s first ever National HIV Testing Week, new figures released today by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) show there were 4,133 people living with in the South West in 2011. A quarter of these people were undiagnosed and therefore at risk of serious health problems.
Timed to coincide with England’s first ever National HIV Testing Week, new figures released today by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) show that, in 2011, 46 per cent of heterosexual people born abroad who were diagnosed with HIV had acquired the virus inside the UK as opposed to overseas, the highest percentage reported to date.