Even with so much information about HIV/AIDS now readily available, there are still many misconceptions.
When it comes to how we view HIV/AIDS, the most visible, is the fear, illness, disease and death tolls. What we don't see, are the great numbers of individuals infected with the HIV virus, living! We don't see or hear about the countless individuals who have been infected, who are not using HIV drug intervention. We must not, we can not, discount the ability of individuals to have a positive impact and create wellness, using every available means they have to combat the…
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a relatively new treatment for at-risk patients that can reduce the chances of an individual contracting HIV by more than 90 percent. However, it should not be seen as a vaccine. Dr. Claudia Goulston, associate professor of infectious diseases and a specialist in HIV, explains what exactly PrEP is, who it is good for and some important things you need to know about the treatment before you consider starting it.
April 10 is National Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day. Learn more about what you can do.
HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention medical practice guideline documents and related reports and reference materials. Guidelines prepared by expert panels convened by U.S. government and updated continuously. Available for downloading in print and PDA formats for health care providers and consumers.
Living with HIV/AIDS does not have to be overwhelming; we can walk with you on this journey. If you are HIV positive or have a family member who is, SMGW offers a variety of services and support, including
Spiritual Retreats
Samaritan Ministry’s spiritual retreats for people living with HIV/AIDS provide a safe, supportive and healing environment in which participants can share issues of living with AIDS…
These are the best iPhone and Android apps that can help you learn about and manage HIV or AIDS medication and treatment.
From advocacy to patient information, these are the best blogs and online resources for people affected by HIV/AIDS or other STDs.
The Indian Health Service (IHS), an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services, is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized Tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian Tribes. The IHS is the principal federal health care provider and health advocate for Indian…
A discussion of the history and development of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, and a survey of ongoing research and treatment efforts.
The Florida HIV/AIDS Hotline is the statewide resource for HIV/AIDS-related information, community referrals and supportive telephone counseling. Callers receive information on HIV and AIDS related issues including locations of testing sites and program services in Florida. Florida HIV/AIDS Hotline, HIV, AIDS, ADAP, Ryan White, AIDS, HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis, directory, counseling, testing, patient care, HIPPA, Florida, Department of Health
News related to older adults aging with HIV/AIDS. by HIV/AIDS & Aging TX
Scientists have confirmed Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) can survive in another less-explored type of white blood cell.
FAP is a nonprofit charity which supports those with HIV & AIDS in Claremont California. Come volunteer, sponsor, partner or donate and help those in need.
There is a growing movement calling for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, to back the creation of a national HIV/Aids Memorial.
London, hit hardest by the pande
The Hawai‘i Island HIV/AIDS Foundation is a nonprofit organization on the Big Island of Hawaii dedicated to building a healthier, stronger community with an emphasis on HIV and related health issues.