HIV Resource Links

  • aids2hiv.com [*] - A great HIV forum community.
  • AIDSmeds.com - Complete and easy-to-read information on treating HIV & AIDS, including guided treatment lessons, info on drugs, recent news, a great community forums, links, and more.


  • TheHIVconversation.com - A film & book project sharing the experiences of what it is like to have "The Conversation". The purpose of which is to give a voice to those of us who are HIV positive, to help newly diagnosed individuals learn what others have gone through before, and to help begin a world conversation about HIV.
  • TheBody.com - The Body covers every aspect of HIV and AIDS from the medical to the social, and hosts over 70 top AIDS groups. Free interactive Q&A with experts and art and photo exhibits.
    AEGIS.com - AEGiS is the largest free-access HIV/AIDS knowledge base on the web. Over 700,000 files, fully-indexed, cross-referenced, and keyword searchable
  • HIVtest.org - National HIV Testing Resources.
  • avert.org - HIV Education printable resources
  • HIV/AIDS Bureau - The US department of health and human services health resources and services administration
  • AIDSinfo - HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, medical research, clinical trials, drugs, treatment guidelines, and vaccines for patients, health care providers, researchers, community organizations, and public
  • Until There's A Cure - Until There's A Cure Foundation offers The Bracelet, with proceeds benefitting HIV/AIDS care services, prevention education, and vaccine development. The Bracelet is a one-quarter inch cuff-shaped band featuring a small, raised AIDS Ribbon
  • Critical Path AIDS Project - Set of key materials and links on HIV/AIDS treatment, research issues and activist skills, as well as connections to allied movements.
  • TeenAIDS.org - The oldest site dedicated entirely to teens and AIDS prevention information since 1994
  • YouthHIV.org - For Poz youth and peer educators
  • AIDS InfoNet - A collection of patient education fact sheets on HIV/AIDS treatments and conditions, in English and Spanish. Also, an extensive listing of AIDS-related internet web site addresses
  • WebMD.com - The world's leading source for trustworthy and timely health and medical news and information.
  • Johns Hopkins AIDS Service - Accurate, updated information on HIV/AIDS treatment, guidelines, prevention, research, education, and epidemiology from doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital; includes online Q&A, JHU standards of care.
  • HealingWell.com - Medical news, information, community message boards and chat rooms, free email, free homepages, books, newsletter, directory of related web sites and more on diseases, disorders and chronic illness.
  • AIDS Treatment Data Network - Simple Facts Sheets on HIV/AIDS treatments and opportunistic infections, treatment newsletter, AIDS Drug Assistance Program, ADAP, Medicaid, Patient Assistance, case management, community based organization.
  • AIDS Project Los Angeles - APLA, a non-profit organization, provides direct services to people with HIV/AIDS. Site contains info on APLA programs and services, benefits and insurance, HIV/AIDS statistics, HIV & Nutrition, HIV Links, online publications and event and forum calendars.
  • HIV and Hepatitis.com - The Internet publication with accurate, timely and cutting-edge information on treatment and vaccines for HIV, AIDS and chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
  • HIV InSite - Comprehensive, up-to-date information on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, and policy from the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
  • HIVdent-Dentistry - Information source reguarding Oral Manifestations/ Healthcare for HIV + individuals as well as, funding, infection control, advocacy, post exposure prophylaxis, training & technical assistance.
  • Project Inform Women and HIV-AIDS - Project Inform is a national organization working to end the AIDS epidemic. We provide information on the diagnosis and treatment of HIV disease, AIDS activism, fundraising, Spanish Language info
  • HIVfourm.com - HIV chat rooms for all
  • The AIDS Memorial Quilt - Mission of the NAMES Project Foundation
  • Being Alive San Diego - A volunteer organization that works to enrich and enhance the personal dignity and quality of life of people living with AIDS and HIV through mutual support, access to information, public advocacy and social interaction
  • Test Positive Aware Network - This site, like our programs and services, is designed to provide the information and support necessary to allow people with HIV to retain control over their lives.
  • www.hivpositive.com - Learn Something New Everyday! HIVpositive.com
  • TreatHIV.com - A comprehensive guide to the HIV infection. Information and resources for HIV patients including healthcare professional information, treatment options and therapy management.
  • National Association of People With AIDS - HIV and AIDS  information from the world's oldest network of People Living with HIV/ AIDS
  • Angelwish.org- The power to change a child's life is in your hands. You can grant the wish of a special child living with HIV/AIDS from around the block to around the world.
  • Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation -  The Foundation creates a future of hope for children and families worldwide by eradicating pediatric AIDS, providing care and treatment to people with HIV/AIDS, and accelerating the discovery of new treatments for other serious and life-threatening pediatric illnesses.
  • ACRIA HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Directory - This directory contains information on clinical trials for AIDS and HIV.
  • FightAIDS@Home - An AIDS research project that uses your computer's idle resources to accelerate new anti-HIV drug design.
  • HIV STOPS WITH ME.ORG - Positive people preventing HIV. The HIV STOPS WITH ME campaign features HIV positive real people talking about real issues.  Monthly polls, monthly columns, hot topics.
  • POZ magazine's POZ.com -Reporting on the impact that AIDS has on life, politics, culture and society.
  • HIV Plus -Research+Treatment+Life that makes all the difference to an audience committed
    to living full, productive, and rewarding lives.

  • CDC National AIDS Hotline-1-800-342-AIDS Information Specialists are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can answer questions, provide referrals, and send free publications through email and postal mail.
 
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