After 40 years since the first cases of HIV, still only 1 in 5 Londoners know that people on HIV treatment cannot pass it on.

After 40 years since the first cases of HIV, still only 1 in 5 Londoners know that people on HIV treatment cannot pass it on.
In March, select signatories of the London Anchor Institution Charter announced their combined commitment to spend more than £1.3bn over the next five years on
The Mayor of London is seeking additional members, known as Ambassadors, to join his Cultural Leadership Board and help him deliver a bold and ambitious
Two studies have now shown that people living with HIV have a slightly higher risk of COVID-19 infection despite vaccination than other people. We reported the
A new edition of our booklet HIV & women is now available to read on the clinic portal. The booklet is specifically for cisgender women living in
We already know that liver cancer can be a consequence of long-standing infection with hepatitis B or hepatitis C, especially if they are left untreated.
We’ve updated our easy-to-read and illustrated information page on the importance of taking HIV treatment on time. Taking anti-HIV drugs at the same time each
Researchers recently talked to Black and Latina women living with HIV in the United States about their relationship with doctors. During interviews, some women described some