Health & Fitness

Gay Nation reports on the latest health and fitness news from across the world all with a gay twist.

Dry July

Dry July – Alcohol Free Alternatives

Dry July is back for the eighth year in Australia and fourth in New Zealand raising much needed funds for cancer services around the countries to...
HIV & STI

STIs and HIV on the rise throughout New Zealand

According to the New Zealand Aids Foundation(NZAF), cases of STIs and HIV such as Syphilis and Gonorrhoea are on the rise amongst gay and bisexual...
Source: Lululemon Athletica

6 Simple Tricks to Improve Every Work Out

So you’ve read a few Men’s Health articles, followed a few great Instagramers and you’ve started to get a handle on your work outs. But...
NIKE & CONVERSE

Nike and Converse Celebrate USA Pride Month

Nike and Converse are preparing to celebrate USA Pride month with an all new range of footwear to make any pride marcher stand out from...
winter exercises

Top 10 Winter Exercises You Can Do At Home

It is heading to the middle of winter. Your training regime has been hit hard by the realisation that bed is far warmer than...

New HIV Cases At A Seven Year High

The rate of HIV infections in New Zealand have reached their highest level in the past seven years. 63% of newly reported HIV cases were by...
Bleeding Love

Bleeding Love

The Bleeding Love Project founded by Troy Michael Jonsson (Mr Gay Iceland 2015) is a movement to raise awareness and support for allowing gay men to...

NZAF Call for Early Release of HIV Medication

New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF) is calling on the Pharmaceutical Management Agency (PHARMAC) to fund the immediate access to medication for people living with...
HIV

FDA Approves Clinical Human Trials of Possible HIV Cure

Approval for further human testing has been granted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to a possible “functional cure” for the HIV virus. The new...

Gay Adolescents Still More Likely To Face Bullying – Study Finds

Gay adolescents are more likely to be victimised and bullied through their secondary school years than straight students according to a new US study...

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