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Brook Advisory Centres
Brook's confidential helpline offers information, support and signposting around sexual health to young people under 25. A secure online enquiry service can be accessed via the brook website for the under 25s.
Bure Clinic
The Bure Clinic is a genito-urinary clinic within the James Paget Healthcare NHS Trust in Norfolk. It offers local services but has a useful website with information on sexually transmissible infections including the following. HIV/AIDS Genital warts Herpes simplex Gonorrhoea Chlamydia...
Herpes Viruses Association
Helpline, leaflets and quarterly journal give advice, information and counselling. Meetings and seminars arranged around the country.
Mainliners
The newsletter 'Mainliners' is produced bi-monthly. Its national readership is composed of healthcare professionals, service users and anyone who has an interest in drug use, commercial sex work, HIV prevention and hepatitis. It aims to be informative and topical and offers space to other agencies...
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