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Active from 1996
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AlbumsSplit EP
Brutalized Beyond Belief
Record labels Relapse Records
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Sir Elton John to address MPs after HIV testing trials success

Sir Elton John to address MPs after HIV testing trials success
Nov 29,2023 12:41 am

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Molnupiravir Covid antiviral treatment hastens recovery - trial

Molnupiravir Covid antiviral treatment hastens recovery - trial
Dec 22,2022 6:41 pm

... Research in this latest study showed the treatment reduced recovery time by around four days and also reduced the Viral Load - the level of infection...

Know your status and get a HIV test, says Prince Harry

Know your status and get a HIV test, says Prince Harry
Feb 10,2022 4:19 pm

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How HIV elimination is within Australia's reach

How HIV elimination is within Australia's reach
Feb 2,2022 4:01 am

... " Australia is one of a small number of countries with the three 90s: 90% are diagnosed; 90% of those are on treatment and 90% of those have an undetectable Viral Load, meaning they can t transmit HIV sexually...

Winter Olympics 2022: China eases Covid testing rules amid rise in cases

Winter Olympics 2022: China eases Covid testing rules amid rise in cases
Jan 26,2022 9:26 am

... China had initially opted for the higher measure of Viral Load, despite the 30-35 value being widely accepted elsewhere...

Covid: Hundreds in Wales take antiviral tablets

Covid: Hundreds in Wales take antiviral tablets
Jan 13,2022 3:02 am

... " This means that the Viral Load should remain low, which reduces the risk of serious disease...

HIV: People with virus or taking PReP to be allowed to join armed forces

HIV: People with virus or taking PReP to be allowed to join armed forces
Dec 1,2021 4:06 pm

... " What is HIV? HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus - the immunodeficiency is the weakening of the immune system by the virusIf untreated it can lead to late-stage HIV or Aids, the name for a collection of illnesses caused by the virus helping those with HIV to live long, healthy lives has been available for decadesModern medication reduces the Viral Load to undetectable levels, meaning someone can t pass on HIV and their health is protectedThere were more than 105,000 people living with HIV in the UK in 2019 Sources: and Ian Green, chief executive at the Terrence Higgins Trust, says there is " no reason" why those with HIV shouldn t be able to serve...

HIV: The misinformation still circulating in 2021

HIV: The misinformation still circulating in 2021
Dec 1,2021 3:50 am

... And her Viral Load - how much HIV is in the blood - was so high her doctor told her if she caught another infection, it would kill her...

HIV: People with virus or taking PReP to be allowed to join armed forces

Nov 23,2021 3:35 pm

People who have HIV or take medication to protect against it will be able to apply to serve in The Armed forces for the First Time , under changes announced on World Aids Day.

Until Now , having HIV or taking pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication both meant you wouldn't be accepted.

And people already in the army who test positive for HIV have, Until Now , had limits put on what work they can do.

Sexual health campaigners say The Changes are " momentous".

Defence Minister Leo Docherty said: " Drug treatment has revolutionised the lives and outcomes of people diagnosed with HIV.

" As a modern and inclusive employer, it is only right that we recognise and act on the latest scientific evidence. "

PrEP is an antiretroviral medicine which, taken once A Day , stops the transmission of HIV during unprotected sex.

Until Now , that meant you couldn't join the military, because of the " logistical burden" of hiring people who take regular medication.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) says The Change will mean people who take PrEP are treated the same as those taking contraception, so from today it won't be a barrier to employment.

And in separate changes expected to come in during The Spring , serving personnel who have been diagnosed with HIV will be recognised as fully fit for operations when there is no detectable Virus in their blood tests.

'I'm not limited anymore'

The news means a lot to Oli Brown , who is a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy and was diagnosed with HIV two years ago.

He tells Radio 1 Newsbeat that when he was diagnosed " The First three thoughts were: When am I going to die? What's My Life going to be like? And Then finally, do I still have a job? "

Oli, 30, was considered " medically-limited deployable" from that point onwards.

He was allowed to continue his job of driving and fighting ships, but wouldn't have been allowed to apply for other roles such as being deployed overseas.

" Knowing that you're labelled limited, when actually you're not, was where I started saying: 'Well, why?'" Oli says.

If Oli was diagnosed with HIV before he started his job, he wouldn't have been able to apply.

" I wouldn't have even considered the career I Am in, because I just knew I couldn't do it, " he tells Newsbeat.

" The biggest part for me of seeing this change is knowing that no-one else will now have that disappointment -and also, more importantly, that Other People in service that weren't necessarily as comfortable as I was living with HIV, can now know it's OK. "

What is HIV? HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus - the immunodeficiency is the weakening of the immune system by the virusIf untreated it can lead to late-stage HIV or Aids, the name for A Collection of illnesses caused by The Virus helping those with HIV To Live long, healthy lives has been available for decadesModern medication reduces the Viral Load to undetectable levels, meaning someone can't pass on HIV and their health is protectedThere were More Than 105,000 people living with HIV in the UK in 2019 Sources: and

Ian Green, chief executive at the Terrence Higgins Trust, says there is " no reason" why those with HIV shouldn't be able to serve.

The Boss of the sexual health charity added: " This is a momentous day which shows how far we have come in The Fight against HIV.

" It is absolutely The Right decision. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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