NEWS: Pride not prejudice as the UK’s first LGBT TV channel launches

  Pride not prejudice as the UK’s first LGBT TV channel launches Latest TV, the UK based TV channel with Europe’s first ever transgender newscaster is continuing their equalities and diversity mission by the creation of the UK’s first ever LGBT TV terrestrial channel! Broadcasting from February 2017 Latest LGBT+ TV will be bringing the best in LGBT news and entertainment to viewers’ TV screens on Freeview Channel […]

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BBC Panorama: The Battle Against Legal Highs

LETHAL HIGHS BBC Panorama: The Battle Against Legal Highs can be viewed at the bottom of this page.   Panorama: Northumbria Police’s fight against legal highs to feature on BBC show The programme, to be aired at 8.30pm on Monday, will follow officers as they take action against those responsible for dealing and using lethal highs BYSONIA SHARMA 18:00, 23 […]

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The new gay holiday trends in Greece in 2017

The new gay holiday trends in Greece in 2017 A useful guide to the lesser-known gay side of one of Europe’s warmest countries All photos by Destsetters A photo taken by the top hotel photographer Christos Drazos during a Destsetters project in Santorini 12 January 2017 by GSN Contributor    Greece has been, without a doubt, one of the biggest trends in global […]

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Tackling tuberculosis in under-served populations

    Guidance Tackling tuberculosis in under-served populations From: Public Health England First published: 18 January 2017 Part of: Tuberculosis (TB) and other mycobacterial diseases: diagnosis, screening, management and data   Guidance for TB Control Boards and partners outlines ways to design and deliver programmes to reduce TB in under-served populations (USPs).   Document Tackling tuberculosis in under-served populations: a […]

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HIV treatment might boost susceptibility to syphilis, say researchers

HIV treatment might boost susceptibility to syphilis, say researchers   Date: January 16, 2017 Source: BMJ Summary: The antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV infection might inadvertently be boosting gay/bisexual men’s susceptibility to the bacteria responsible for syphilis, Treponema pallidum, conclude researchers. Full story: The antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV infection might inadvertently be boosting gay/bisexual men’s susceptibility to […]

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