New campaign a must to reduce Aids cases
A CALL for a new publicity campaign in the UK to prevent the spread of HIV is being backed by a local sexual health doctor.
A CALL for a new publicity campaign in the UK to prevent the spread of HIV is being backed by a local sexual health doctor.
GUERNSEY'S director of public health has welcomed comments the Pope made about the use of condoms not always being wrong.
DECRIMINALISING drugs is a valid argument but not a new one, according to Guernsey's director of public health.
HIV is an issue for the Bailiwick, according to one health expert.
A GUERNSEYMAN and his Canadian wife are visiting the island before moving to Zambia.
ISLANDERS will soon have to pay for some health care in the UK.
TODAY is World Aids Day and the message across Guernsey and the UK is 'respect and protect'.
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PATIENTS with HIV and Aids are being treated like second-class citizens, according to the island's sexually-transmitted disease specialist.
PATIENTS seeking treatment for sexually transmitted diseases may in future have to pay for it.
THERE has been an alarming rise in sexually transmitted diseases in the last decade.