2000-2001 HIV ReSource Review Binder: Issues 25-30 of the HIV ReSource Review Newsletter Books In Print
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2000-2001 HIV ReSource Review Binder: Issues 25-30 of the HIV ReSource Review Newsletter

HIV ReSources, Inc., PO Box 39385, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-9385. various pagings. (http://www.hivresources.com) $63.00 individual; $78.00 institution; If the AIDS Book Review Journal is mentioned the prices are $46.60 individual; $59.40 institution.
edited by Sharon Ann Meyer. 2001.


HIV ReSources is a Florida company that provides wide distribution of HIV and nutrition-related resources. The newsletter is bi-monthly intended for nutrition professionals and others interested in nutrition and HIV/AIDS. It is a peer-reviewed publication offering research and practice-oriented articles on nutrition. Subscribers receive e-mail updates and additional information pertinent to nutrition and HIV. The six issues in volume five cover a wide variety of topics as outlined below. In addition, each issue has sections on Med Watch, Resource Corner, Program Spotlight, and a glossary. The contents of the issues are: no. 25: Substance Abuse, HIV and Nutrition-Putting It All Together; Alternative Focus: Nigella Sativa (Black Seed); and Progressive Management of AIDS Wasting: 2000-Synopsis Two; no. 26: Exercise Recommendations and HIV; Alternative Focus: DMSO; Osteoporosis-Interview with Dr. Mary Romeyn; no. 27: Blood Glucose Abnormalities in HIV-Positive People, Part One; Alternative Focus: The Promise of Guggul; Management of Diarrhea-Interview with Dr. Johannes Koch; no. 28: Blood Glucose Abnormalities in HIV-Positive People, Part Two; Alternative Focus: Potential Herb-Drug Interactions for HIV-Positive Patients, Part I; Selected Diabetes Organizations; no. 29: Nutrition in Hepatitis C and HIV Co-Infection, Part One; Alternative Focus: Potential Herb-Drug Interactions for HIV-Positive Patients: Part II; Hepatitis C Resources; and no. 30: Nutrition in Hepatitis C and HIV Co-Infection: Part Two; Alternative Focus: Amazonian Medicinals for Gastrointestinal Health; Hepatitis C Resources.

The binder also includes 4 nutrition education handouts and resource tools along with information on obtaining free resources. The HIV ReSource Review is one of the best general informational newsletters available that is specific to HIV/AIDS. The information is presented in an unbiased format, understandable by the layperson, and authoritative for the professional clinician. It is highly recommended for all public, academic, and health science libraries.


Keywords: Substance Abuse; Nutrition; Blood Glucose; Hepatitis CKWDsubstanceabuse;nutrition;bloodglucose;hepatitisc
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