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NSW Upper House Committee Inquiry recommends medical use of cannabis

Positive Living article • Adrian Ogier • 31 May 2013

NAPWHA has welcomed the unanimous recommendation from a NSW Legislative Council Select Committee to allow medical use of cannabis for people with a terminal illness, including advanced HIV disease. read more »

NSW cannabis trial stalled

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 15 April 2004

A controversial NSW proposal for a government trial of medicinal cannabis will only go ahead if it gets federal government support. read more »

News and treatments briefs

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 15 February 2004
Treating HIV

HIV-related news in brief from the Feb-Mar 2004 edition of Positive Livingread more »

News and treatments briefs

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 1 October 2003
symptoms, illnesses and opportunistic infections

HIV-related news in brief from the Oct-Nov 2003 edition of Positive Livingread more »

The dope show

Positive Living article • Kirsty Machon and Paul Kidd • 1 August 2003

The proposed New South Wales trial of medical cannabis has given people with HIV/AIDS hope that a drug with the potential to help alleviate drug side effects and HIV-related wasting will soon be available legally. But just what is the dope on medical cannabis? read more »

News and treatments briefs

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 1 June 2003
Treating HIV

HIV-related news in brief from the June-July 2003 edition of Positive Livingread more »

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