Online Resources
You may use this tool
provided by Growth House, Inc., to link
to a wealth of informational links on AIDS and related matters.
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AIDS
Handbook
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AIDS Handbook
- An Introduction
Eastchester Middle
School, Written by Middle School Kids
for Middle School Kids. This site is a good and easy first look at HIV
and AIDS at a Middle School level.
http://www.westnet.com/~rickd/AIDS/AIDS1.html
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AIDS: Education
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AIDS: Education and Prevention from
the Growing Epidemic Authored by two high school students in 1996, this
is a very good informational site! Although some of the information,
such as the possibility of transmission of HIV by way of sweat, has
changed since 1996, this is an excellent and very informative site
concerning all aspects of HIV and AIDS in a format that is easy to
maneuver and easy to understand. We highly recommend this site!
http://library.thinkquest.org/10631/
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TeenAid.org
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Home page of TeenAid.org Dr. John
Chittick was initially attracted to the idea of an Internet site
for publicizing his concept of TeenAIDS and promoting
PeerCorps worldwide in 1995. By 1996, the site was the www 's largest
one devoted to issues of teens and HIV/AIDS. The site contains a wealth
of information regarding HIV/AIDS and educational and activist programs
designed to combat this disease.
http://www.teenaids-peercorps.com/
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NMAC
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National Minority AIDS Council The
National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC),
established in 1987, is the premier national organization dedicated to
developing leadership within communities of color to address the
challenge of HIV/AIDS.
http://www.nmac.org/
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YouthHIV.org
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YouthHIV.org This page is sponsored
by Advocates for Youth, dedicated to helping young people make health
decisions about sex. It is intended for informational use as well as a
the fostering of a virtual community where youth can come together and
share ideas. Contains info, news, public action links, and some very
good medical articles!
http://www.youthhiv.org/
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The Body
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The Body: An AIDS and HIV Information Resource
The Body's mission is to: Use the Web to lower barriers
between patients and clinicians; Demystify HIV/AIDS and its treatment;
Improve patients' quality of life; Foster community through human
connection. The site contains a wide array of resources and articles on
all aspects of HIV/AIDS and living with these diseases.
http://www.thebody.com/index.shtml
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John Hopkins
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John Hopkins AIDS Service
The site is provided as a resource for physicians and
other health care professionals in providing care and treatment to
patients with HIV/AIDS. Consumers are cautioned that this site is not
intended to provide medical advise about any specific medical condition
that they may have or treatment they may need, and they are encouraged
to call or see their physician or other health care professional
promptly with any health related questions that they may have.
http://www.hopkins-aids.edu/
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AIDS Research
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AIDS Research Information Center
AIDS Research Information Center, Inc. (ARIC, Inc.) is a
private, non-profit AIDS medical information service located in
Baltimore, MD. ARIC was formally incorporated in January, 1993, and
over the last several years, ARIC has expanded into many exciting areas
of public communications, including electronic publishing over the
Internet, which we now use as our primary publishing medium. In spite
of many challenges, ARIC's volunteer staff and Board of Directors have
always remained true to our primary mission, which is: "Patient
Empowerment Through Information." Our primary public outreach program
is our AIDS Medical Information Service (AMIS), through which we
operate a mail, E-mail, and telephone AIDS Medical Information HOTLINE
that answers specific HIV/AIDS treatment questions that are sent or
called in to us by People with HIV/AIDS and/or their care and service
providers. We also offer pro bono and reduced-rate Publishing &
Design Services to other AIDS organizations; a gallery of examples of
some of our published graphic work is available here for on-line
viewing. Finally, we provide FREE web page publishing to local AIDS
organizations through our Web Access Program, allowing organizations
that otherwise might never be able to utilize the
remarkable networking potential of the Internet to do so
quickly, easily, and for FREE.
http://www.critpath.org/aric/
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Positive
Nation
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Positive Nation
Positive Nation is a magazine published each month in
print. We aim to provide a voice for all people infected by HIV/AIDS in
the UK. The site contains content from the magazine in the areas of
News, Features and Treatment.
http://www.positivenation.co.uk
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Nat. Ped. & Family
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National Pediatric & Family HIV Resource
Center
The National Pediatric & Family HIV Resource Center
at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey is a non-profit
organization that serves professionals who care for children,
adolescents and families with HIV infection and AIDS. Founded in 1990,
the Center offers education, consultation, technical assistance, and
training for health and social service professionals. Goals of the
Resource Center: 1) To give providers the most current
scientifically-based information on diagnosis and treatment, as well as
innovative approaches to providing health and social services to their
clients. 2) To provide access to the most recent publications, video
and audio tapes, and other educational materials on pediatric and
family HIV issues. 3) To facilitate the exchange of ideas and
information through meetings and conferences. 4) To promote the
development of a national network of family-centered, coordinated,
community-based,
culturally competent systems of care for children, youth
and families with HIV infection. 5) To provide a forum in which
providers can explore and influence HIV/AIDS public policy decisions.
http://pedhivaids.org/
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Positive.org
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Positive.org , Coalition for
Positive Sexuality
We have a quick and easy online tour through the most
important topics for teens who are sexually active now or just thinking
about having sex. It's called "Just Say Yes" (en español: "Di
Que Síí!") because we're tired of people telling us what
we can and can't do. There's no preaching. No moralizing. Just the
facts.
http://www.positive.org/Home/index.html
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