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The Institute of Many (TIM) Update: Blood donation guidelines, PLHIV, and more

Nic Holas from The Institute of Many (TIM) joins us to give an update on TIM, the latest on HIV treatment access, and to discuss Australian blood donation guidelines.

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Celebrated US HIV activist coming to New Zealand

Bruce Richman, the founder of U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) movement is heading to Aotearoa next week for a series of keynote speaking engagements about the realities of HIV

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It's a Sin: Stan series explores HIV/AIDS crisis through sex, grief and joy


It’s a Sin: Stan series explores HIV/AIDS crisis through sex, grief and joy
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The characters begin the series brimming with desire, potential and hope; over the five episodes, the HIV/AIDS epidemic encroaches on their lives slowly but surely.
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Stan here) was created by Welsh screenwriter
Russell T Davies, a legend of British TV who broke new ground with Manchester-set series
Queer as Folk (2000-2005), rebooted
Doctor Who in 2005, and was behind the critically-acclaimed Hugh Grant-led BBC comedy
A Very English Scandal (2018).

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Blood donation rules for gay and bisexual men finally relaxed in Australia


A donor gives blood at the Red Cross blood donor bank, Sydney. (Getty/ Fairfax Media/ BRENDAN ESPOSITO)
Australia has relaxed its blood donation policy for gay and bisexual men, who are now allowed to donate after three months of celibacy.
Previously, rules stated that blood donation was only available to queer men and trans people who have sex with men in Australia after a full year of abstaining from sex.
The new rules, effective from 31 January, amend restrictions brought in during the AIDS crisis.
Nic Holas, co-founder of The Institute of Many, a grassroots movement for Australians living with HIV, told

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