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AIDS - Treatment Activism - OrganizationsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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ACT UP - New York City Description: Resources, essays, and links for AIDS treatment activists. (actupny.org) |
ADAP Monitoring Project Description: Provides comprehensive information on AIDS Drug Assistance Programs, which provide vital medications to low income uninsured or underinsured people in the US. (atdn.org) |
AIDS Cure Project Description: Position papers and resources about this project to find a cure for AIDS by bringing researchers together in a central location. (actupny.org) |
Global AIDS Alliance - Stop Global AIDS Description: Includes activism information, petitions, current activities, media information, and news. (stopglobalaids.org) |
National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project Description: NATAP strives to provide the very latest in HIV drug development, research and treatment information. (natap.org) |
Safe Haven, Inc. Description: The goal of Safe Haven, Inc., a non-profit charitable organization, is to assist those in need who have been affected by the AIDS/HIV virus. (safehaveninc.org) |
TAG - Policy Papers and Reports Description: Treatment Action Group is dedicated to more efficient research efforts, both public and private, towards finding a cure for AIDS. Policy papers and treatment reports. New York City-based. (aidsinfonyc.org) |
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