Haemosexual: Posters & Fliers

Haemosexual Posters & Fliers We are pleased to announce delivery of the first Haemosexual posters which will be going out to organisations across the United Kingdom.   haemosexual-poster-uk       flier-world-fed-edition       haemosexual-flier-spanish     Fliers in other languages will be added shortly. Haemosexual will stand for equality, education and better healthcare for everyone with a bleeding […]

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Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB: Elocta® Approved in Kuwait for the Treatment of Haemophilia A

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB: Elocta® Approved in Kuwait for the Treatment of Haemophilia A STOCKHOLM–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB (publ) (SOBI.ST) (Sobi™) today announces that the Ministry of Health in Kuwait has approved Elocta® (efmoroctocog alfa), a recombinant human factor VIII Fc-fusion protein with an extended half-life, for the treatment of haemophilia A. Elocta is the first recombinant factor VIII Fc […]

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7 absurd precedents set by gay porn

7 absurd precedents set by gay porn ‘Gay for pay’ and the many sexual falsehoods peddled by porn 21 November 2016 by Jamie Tabberer The widespread availability of porn has changed the sexual landscape forever. That much I’m sure we can agree on. As a 90s kid, I’m of the generation that first got off to stolen dirty magazines and taped viewings of Queer As […]

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NEWS: New blood test developed in Melbourne delivers swift cancer diagnosis, researchers say

New blood test developed in Melbourne delivers swift cancer diagnosis, researchers say By Seraphine Charpentier-Andre Updated Fri at 9:59am PHOTO: Natasha Stork was terrified when she received a melanoma diagnosis shortly after giving birth. (ABC News: Seraphine Charpentier-Andre) MAP: Melbourne 3000 Scientists at a Melbourne cancer institute say a new blood test will prove life saving for sufferers of certain types of cancer. It […]

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NEWS: Home Office award LGBT charity nearly £30k to tackle hate crime

Home Office award LGBT charity nearly £30k to tackle hate crime Bobby Rae 18th November 2016, 9:49 AM Home Secretary Amber Rudd (Leon Neal/Getty Images) LGBT charity Galop has been given almost £30,000 to identify, monitor and support victims of online hate crime. The charity’s project aims to encourage victims to report incidents of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. Home Secretary Amber Rudd […]

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Comment: Argument over funding HIV PrEP drug reveals prejudice about the reality of some gay sex

Comment: Argument over funding HIV PrEP drug reveals prejudice about the reality of some gay sex The recent dismissal of an appeal lodged by NHS England means that funding for the preventative HIV drug PrEP does fall under the remit of the NHS rather than local authorities, who are generally responsible for preventative health. Pre-exposure prophylaxis is given to those at a “high […]

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A common virus could help fight liver cancer and hepatitis C

A common virus could help fight liver cancer and hepatitis C November 16, 2016 9.46am GMT Author Stephen Griffin Associate Professor, University of Leeds   CT scan of liver cancer. Puwadol Jaturawutthichai/Shutterstock.com Reovirus, a common virus that causes mild cases of respiratory infection, mainly in children, could be harnessed as an immunotherapy to fight primary liver cancer and hepatitis C. Viruses cause […]

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