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(RITA!) HIV Treatment Alerts - September 2002


Links to many different HIV/AIDS sites on the Internet. www.hivaidssearch.com

Find HIV-treating doctors and HIV/AIDS service organizations almost anywhere in the country. www.hivfinder.com

AIDS start page: over 700 links including organizations listed by state and region. www.cbel.com/AIDS

Basic HIV disease and treatment information, as well as stories of people living with HIV. www.managinghiv.com

Free educational information on topics like lipodystrophy and blood fat abnormalities. www.freehivinfo.com (click on link for "Free Educational Programs")

Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report (e-mail sign-up also available at website). www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_hiv.cfm

Online library of webcasts on a variety of HIV-related topics (text transcripts also available). www.healthology.com/focus_index.asp?b=healthology&f=hiv

Gay Men's Health Crisis, "first in the fight against AIDS," offers treatment information, publications, and advocacy. www.gmhc.org or 800.243.7692

Wise Words, a publication for women with HIV. www.projinf.org/pub/ww_index.html or e-mail WISE@projectinform.org to subscribe.

 

DON'T HAVE INTERNET ACCESS? If you are in the Houston area, remember that The Center for AIDS has 2 computer workstations available to search for information on HIV/AIDS. The workstations are provided by the Houston AIDS Information Link (HAIL). The walk-in information center (1407 Hawthorne) is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also, consider visiting a local branch of your public library.

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