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A very special post from Nicholas Wise with his thoughts on Valentine’s Day and how he met his partner, Scott.
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Undetectable – Big Deal or No Deal? Take two.
“The status of being ‘undetectable’ ”, writes John McCullagh, “gives me a sense of positive self-esteem and emotional well-being. I’m not diseased. What I have is a well-managed, chronic illness. It’s unfortunate, but it’s nothing to be ashamed of." -
Guest blogger Matt Smith of AIDS New Brunswick says “Let’s talk about sex – and let’s try and keep the clichés to a minimum!"
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A very special post from Nicholas Wise with his thoughts on Valentine’s Day and how he met his partner, Scott.
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In September 2011, Editor Bob Leahy interviewed HIV-positive magician Daniel Bauer. Today Daniel, gives us an update on the impact that interview had, what he’s been doing since and his public speaking AIDS awareness vehicle, Blunt Talk.
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Rob Newman is hit with extreme back pain which prompts the perennial question: “Am I getting older or am I slipping away slowly.”
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Denise Becker sings the praises of Pinterest, YouTube and a whole lot more -
UK lesbian music artists band together to combat homophobic bullying.
The L-Project has brought together the UK's most talented lesbian artists to record and release a single 'It Does Get Better' which helps raise awareness and money for charities which work to prevent LGBT bullying among young people. -
Guest author Jim Swimm, in his third post for us, writes “I’ve taken on this crusade to fight for LGBT youth because I was personally affected by one young man's senseless, tragic death but, frankly, it’s not mine to fight”.
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Undetectable – Big Deal or No Deal? Take One.
Bob Leahy weighs in, the first of three PositiveLite.com writers this week to tackle the subject of what the experience of living with an undetectable viral load means to them personally.
Opinion Pieces
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Guest author Jim Swimm, in his third post for us, writes “I’ve taken on this crusade to fight for LGBT youth because I was personally affected by one young man's senseless, tragic death but, frankly, it’s not mine to fight”.
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Undetectable – Big Deal or No Deal? Take One.
Bob Leahy weighs in, the first of three PositiveLite.com writers this week to tackle the subject of what the experience of living with an undetectable viral load means to them personally. -
What happens when an AIDS Service Organization gets its funding cut? Part Two
An update from Iain Murtagh of The Crescent, a Hertfordshire UK based AIDS Service agency that has scrambled to find alternative funding and maintain services following redirection of funding by local health authorities.
Health
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Undetectable – Big Deal or No Deal? Take two.
“The status of being ‘undetectable’ ”, writes John McCullagh, “gives me a sense of positive self-esteem and emotional well-being. I’m not diseased. What I have is a well-managed, chronic illness. It’s unfortunate, but it’s nothing to be ashamed of." -
Guest blogger Matt Smith of AIDS New Brunswick says “Let’s talk about sex – and let’s try and keep the clichés to a minimum!"
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Rob Newman is hit with extreme back pain which prompts the perennial question: “Am I getting older or am I slipping away slowly.”




























