In this issue:
Chris O’Connor investigates the Work Capability Assessment and speaks with people living with HIV concerned about the loss of their sickness and disability benefits.
Laura Dunkeyson tells us why we should care about social care.
Rob James and Jonathan Grimshaw conclude their look at HIV activism finding treatment activism to be less about protest and more about involvement.
Robert Fieldhouse interviews two doctors from Senegal and Malawi who visited the UK after winning the British HIV Association Travelling Scholars Award.
Eleanor Parkes offers advice and tips for anyone considering getting a dog.
This issue also includes mylines from Joel Korn, Roberto Messuti, Mark Taylor and Dr. Joseph Healy plus all the usual news and a round up of what’s on in our extended hotline section.
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