
Read the autumn issue of Positive Living here
In the autumn issue of Positive Living, Dr Michael Brady argues that the science behind U=U makes HIV stigma redundant; we report on PBAC’s decision to approve PrEP; we explore the conviction of WA sex worker CJ Palmer whose case highlights the negative impact criminal law has on Australia’s HIV response. Our cover story looks at the arising evidence that suggests marijuana can help treat HIV in a number of different ways. In HIV & The Body we feature the kidneys, and provide tips on how to maintain good kidney health. In Study Notes we present the latest HIV research. There’s also an excerpt of a new book — Punishing Disease — which explores how society has criminalised HIV. And, in Positive Voices, poz gay man Tom Hayes writes of his experience of dating and disclosure. Plus, all the news you may have missed. That, and more, in the latest issue of Positive Living — a digital magazine for people living with and affected by HIV.
Read it here