HIV cannot be passed on through kissing, touching, spitting, coughing or sneezing.
NAT works with the media to raise awareness of HIV and to campaign for change.
Below is a selection of recent features about NAT's work in the media.
We've all got HIV...it's not the death sentence it used to be.The Sun, 26/11/2009
Telltale Signs - Why men with HIV still feel unable to reveal itGuardian Society, 26/08/2009
Sex education can help stop the rise of HIV in young gay men Pink News, 17/05/2009
It's ignorance that must die if HIV is to be overcomeThe Times, 27/04/2009
Living in Britain with HIV The Times, 28/11/2008
Doctors 'miss early HIV symptoms' BBC News, 22/07/2008
HIV children turned away from schools The Observer, 13/07/2008
Injustices in HIV care are closer to homeGuardian Letters, 14/06/2008
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