A Day Out @ Marina Barrage, the Urban Reservoir! (19 February 2012)

Do you know Marina Barrage is Singapore first reservoir in the city? It is part of a comprehensive flood control scheme with giant pumps that are capable of pumping an Olympics-size swimming pool per minute. Think you have known all abt …Read & Discuss →

Mature | Sexy | Fabulous (4 February 2012)

Who says that being mature must be “over the hills”? At the Mature Men Project, we know you can challenge that misconception when you enjoy a MATURE, SEXY and FABULOUS life! Join us at our post Chinese New Year event and we …Read & Discuss →

Many Single Men 3 (11 and 12 February 2012)

Looking at preparing and equipping yourself with skills, before embarking on the journey of seeking companionship and easing into a gay relationship? In conjunction with Valentine’s Day, Oogachaga brings back Many Single Men III. This two-day workshop provides a safe …Read & Discuss →

Travel Ban – Singapore

        REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV The following information was published and updated 8 August 2009. Please click here for the link

Opportunistic Infections (4)

Published: http://www.thebody.com Preventing OIs Most of the germs that cause OIs are quite common, and you may already be carrying several of these infections. You can reduce the risk of new infections by keeping clean and avoiding known sources of the …Read & Discuss →

Opportunistic Infections (3)

Published: http://www.thebody.com What Are the Most Common OIs? In the early years of the AIDS epidemic, OIs caused a lot of sickness and deaths. Once people started taking strong antiretroviral therapy (ART), however, a lot fewer people got OIs. It’s not …Read & Discuss →

Opportunistic Infections (2)

Published: http://www.thebody.com/index.html Testing for OIs You can be infected with an OI, and “test positive” for it, even though you don’t have the disease. For example, almost everyone with HIV tests positive for Cytomegalovirus (CMV). But it is very rare for CMV disease to develop …Read & Discuss →

Opportunistic Infections (1)

Published: http://www.thebody.com/index.html What Are Opportunistic Infections? In our bodies, we carry many germs — bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and viruses. When our immune system is working, it controls these germs. But when the immune system is weakened by HIV disease or by …Read & Discuss →

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HIV Vaccine in progress

  12 Jan 2012 There may finally be a vaccine for HIV if all goes well from a new trial conducted on monkeys.  HIV researchers are currently conducting tests on a vaccine combination to ward off Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV), …Read & Discuss →