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Adding Some New Meds to the Mix
Wayne Bristow updates us on treatments he’s now started taking for peripheral neuropathy and for calcium deficiency -
WORLD PREMIERE IN TORONTO - Positive Women: Exposing Injustice
Positive Women: Exposing Injustice takes the audience into the hearts and minds of four positive women bravely speaking out on this important issue. -
Our Series on Neuropathy: Part Two
Guest writer and neuropathy expert Dave R. asks “Why Do People With HIV Suffer From Neuropathy?” -
After overcoming a drug and alcohol dependence, Ron Horsefall started to string his life back together with beadwork and so reconnected with his stolen culture.
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Our style guy Philip Minaker on a sure fire way to help beat the summer heat.
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“Is it still necessary to bring attention to homophobia?”
A guest post from Matt Smith of AIDS New Brunswick -
Guest Alex Garner from FrontiersLA.com asks “What exactly are the dynamics at play if one is an HIV-positive escort?”
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Spotlight on a survivor - Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco
Bob Leahy interviews the dynamic new Director of Education and Training at the OHTN, a long term survivor with a history of succeeding. -
Reigniting the HIV/AIDS Conversation = TeamWork: @HashTagHIV Campaign
Guest author Daniel Bauer says “T-E-A-M-W-O-R-K!!! Yes that is what is going to create the most effective, super-global vaccine to END AIDS during this generation.” -
Always Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide
Positively Dating on condoms, serosorting, parTy and play - and doing what feels right! -
The NIght Shift: Our Future Without Ignorance
CANFAR’s Young Professional Council held its second annual Our Future Without AIDS fundraiser last Saturday night. It reminds us why we need to keep caring about HIV—and why we’ll always need so much more than parties to remind us. -
Christopher Myron’s story : ” I know disclosing isn’t as easy for everyone, but I’d like to think my one voice will encourage others to come out, negative and positive, and talk about HIV. “
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What is an ‘HIV Identity’, and should you have one?
Michael Bouldin “You’ll have your own HIV identity when you own the disease, not the other way around. I really do believe that everyone can get there.” -
Bareback Sex: What you need to know
The AIDS Committee of Toronto makes it clear they encourage men to practice safer sex. But they also understand there are other ways that guys can reduce their risk. ACT’s harm reduction guidelines for men who bareback are an example of addressing that. -
John Henry Rombough-Davie is picking up the pieces after a life-changing experience acting in The Laramie Project – Ten Years Later.
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Top Ten – and another free mix!
DJ Relentless' TOP TEN for DIRTY MONDAYS (May 2012) -
The once-a-day HIV Prevention Pill.
PreP gets one step closer to reality. Truvada appears safe for HIV prevention, FDA says and may be approved for people at risk. -
What Is Neuropathy? A Growing Problem.
Guest writer Dave R. is an expert on neuropathy because he suffers from it. In the first of a three part series, Dave explains how neuropathy is a growing problem amongst people with HIV., -
Ken Monteith has had his ups and downs, but haven’t we all. Particularly in elevators!
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Gay, Bisexual and MSM Trans Guys: No Assumptions!
What do we know about trans guys, their sexual attractions and how we should address their sexual health needs? A study conducted for theTrans Pulse project helps us understand more, in particular about trans men who identify as having sex with men. -
"Yes....and" The adventure continues……
Brian Finch says "On the trail of diversifying my life I took up improv classes at Second City." -
Working while living with HIV presents its own challenges but, for those who can, it pays off—and not just in the bank account.
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A remarkable guest post from Christopher Sale, a Catholic religious brother from California, diagnosed with AIDS four years ago.
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Phillip Solanki with an opinion piece on the pros and cons of bringing children in to this world.
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What’s so Different for Women?
Men and women with HIV have different issues. This article from Positive Women’s Network explains the differences -
Guest writer Michael Yoder on BC’s Positively Connected, a pilot program to create something unique for gay/bi men living with HIV that includes social connection as well as support.
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This is the second interview by B.C.’s Robert Birch to look at how the AIDS-years documentary "We Were Here" resonates with a younger audience.
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Wes Austin: “I want to tell you that I lived happily ever after in my new tranny identity and it was all smooth sailing. If I told you any of that however, I’d be lying through my teeth.
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Wayne Bristow says ”I’m all thumbs and not good at being a two-finger pecker.” And that’s just the start.

































