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Sexually Transmitted Diseases - AIDS

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      new window HealthDEV: HIV/AIDS Discussion Forums  [Recommended]   Description: Topics include HIV/AIDS and access to treatment and care, community-based research, PLWHA networking, sex work, human rights, and immigration rights. (hivnet.ch)
new window Looking for the Light: A Decade of Living with HIV  [Recommended]   Description: A series of multimedia essays about the past decade of the AIDS crisis, with topics ranging from AIDS treatments to AIDS adoptions. (journale.com)
new window AIDS Action Description: Resources from AIDS Action, including information about federal and state appropriations, Medicaid, court cases, and housing. (aidsaction.org)
new window AIDS Alert International Description: A non-governmental educational organisation promoting the control and prevention of HIV and AIDS globally. (aidsalert.org.uk)
new window AIDS Economics Description: Aims to help researchers and policymakers to define and implement effective AIDS policy. From the World Bank. (worldbank.org)
new window AIDS-Related Stigma Description: Information about the problem of AIDS-related stigma, referring to prejudice, discounting, discrediting, and discrimination directed at people perceived to have AIDS or HIV. (psychology.ucdavis.edu)
new window AIDSchannel.org Description: Global news, resources and information on AIDS as a social, human rights and sustainable development issue. (aidschannel.org)
new window Articles about AIDS Description: Living and coping with AIDS. Topics include a support group in Brooklyn and AIDS in Vietnam. (members.tripod.com)
new window Artists Against AIDS Worldwide Description: An entertainment and artist-led non-profit organization dedicated to raising the awareness and money needed to bring direct care to those affected by AIDS, especially in Africa. (aaaw.org)
new window Beating the Gay Stigma of AIDS Description: Article on the 2001 United Nations special session on HIV and AIDS. From the Gully; a queer activist e-zine. (thegully.com)
new window Global AIDS Crisis Description: Basic information and links about the AIDS epidemic, including reports on Asia and Africa. (worldvision.org)
new window Health Global Access Project Description: Campaign to eliminate barriers to global access to affordable life-sustaining medicines for people living with HIV/AIDS. Organization and campaign details, news, press releases, resources. (healthgap.org)
new window Hemophilia and HIV/AIDS Description: A collection of resources related to hemophiliacs and HIV, including topics such as the safety of the blood supply and tained blood products, from The Body. (thebody.com)
new window HIV and AIDS images Description: Several educational posters from the mid-1980's until the present. Images of condoms, ribbons, pills, T-cells. Mostly UK images. (avert.org)
new window HIV InSite Description: Gateway to HIV/AIDS knowledge from the University of California, San Francisco. Comprehensive medical and societal news. (hivinsite.ucsf.edu)
new window HIV/AIDS and the Mentally Handicapped Description: Resources from The Body related to HIV positive mentally handicapped persons. (thebody.com)
new window HIV/AIDS Anti-Stigma Initiative Description: Serves as a source of information about HIV/AIDS stigma, with general information, links to resources, real stories, and downloadable materials/tools. (hivaidsstigma.org)
new window Older People and HIV/AIDS Description: Resources on HIV and the elderly, senior citizens, and older adults, from The Body. (thebody.com)
new window PASCA (Proyecto Accion SIDA de Centroamerica) Description: A bilingual information resource page on HIV/AIDS by the Central American HIV/AIDS Prevention Project. Also in English. (pasca.org)
new window Releases Description: Features poetry and prose written by people with HIV. (industrialstreet.com:80)
 




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