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Read the winter issue of Positive Living here

In the winter issue of Positive Living we salute HIV long-term survivors. We look at the challenges of ageing with HIV and the community response; David Menadue (diagnosed 1984) flicks through old copies of PL from the pivotal year of 1996; Tez Anderson (diagnosed 1986) warns of a multi-pronged crisis affecting the health and wellbeing of older people with HIV. Neurological disorders are a particular problem for those living long-term with HIV — we report on the symptoms and the solutions; and — from frontline activists to long-term survivors — we trace the history and achievements of ACT UP; and survivors share haunting memories of the deadly days of the epidemic. Plus, all the HIV news you may have missed. That, and more, in the new issue of Positive Living — a digital magazine for people living with and affected by HIV.

 

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Inclusion, Respect, Equity: A photo essay of people participating in HIV cure research at The Alfred ...

This beautiful photographic essay was compiled by The Alfred in Melbourne, and all credit for this article goes to their amazing teams and the people they care for. This article is shared with permission of The Alfred.

Alfred Health

Working together with researchers and clinicians at The Alfred, members of the community of people living with HIV in Victoria have been integral to progressing ...

Trust crucial to treatment interruption

Gene therapy advance in mice

New sequencing method shows many blood-derived HIV particles are defective

High CD4 count before HIV treatment contributes to smaller HIV reservoir on ART

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