| GENERAL
MEDICAL INFO & AIDS RESEARCH
The
following are sites dedicated to providing resources
on health specific to HIV/AIDS, HIV Research, or Clinical
Trials and Treatments.
GENERAL
MEDICAL INFO
- The
Body The Body carries
information provided by agreement with more than fifty
of America's top organizations dealing with HIV/AIDS.
A comprehensive AIDS and HIV information source.
- HIVInsite
HIVInsite's comprehensive, on-line textbook of
HIV disease from the University of California San
Francisco and San Francisco General Hospital.
- HIVpositive.com
This popular and award winning healthcare
community site is frequented daily by hundreds of
care giving professionals, medical patients, consumers
and ordinary people. The site offers a rich set of
medical resources including a Drug Advisories, Money-Medicalcare
issues and a Video Library.
- New
Mexico AIDS InfoNet FACT SHEETS ON HIV/AIDS AIDS
InfoNet is part of the New Mexico AIDS Education &
Training Center (Univ. of New Mexico School of Medicine).
The InfoNet was designed to make information on HIV/AIDS
services and treatments easily accessible in both
English and Spanish for residents of New Mexico. Some
Fact Sheets have information specific to New Mexico;
national references are provided when relevant. All
Fact Sheets downloadable.
- AIDSinfo
The HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service
(ACTIS) and its sister service, the HIV/AIDS Treatment
Information Service (ATIS), have merged into AIDSinfo.
AIDSinfo includes all of the services that were available
from ACTIS and ATIS, and much more.
- The
Positive Direction TPD is brought to you as
an educational service from ViroLogic, Inc. and is
an online education program that has been created
to dispel the myths and misinformation surrounding
HIV/AIDS drug resistance and drug resistance testing.
The site provides accurate, up-to-date information
about drug resistance, advances in resistance testing
methodologies, and the significant role resistance
testing can play in the treatment of HIV/AIDS.
AIDS
RESEARCH/CLINICAL TRIALS
- *NEW*
AIDS
Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA)
ACRIA, a non-profit community-based AIDS research
and treatment education center works in conjuction
w/ leaders in AIDS research and treatment, primary-care
providers, and people living with HIV disease. ACRIA
identifies promising therapies for AIDS/HIV-related
illness, designs and implements studies and submits
the findings for publication. ACRIA also conducts
research geared towards understanding HIV disease,
treatment, and prevention; and provides education
about AIDS treatments and research to the communities
affected by HIV/AIDS.
- The
AIDS Treatment Data Network (The Network)
The Network is a national, non-profit, community-based
organization that provides information, counseling
and case management services for people with HIV and
those co-infected with hepatitis C (HCV). English
and Spanish language counseling and advocacy services
are supported by comprehensive, up-to-date databases
on HIV treatments and national treatment access programs.
Our phone number is (212)260-8868 in New York State
or toll free nation-wide at (800)734-7104.
- Clinical
Trials (A Service of NIH) The U.S. National
Institutes of Health, through its National Library
of Medicine, has developed ClinicalTrials.gov to provide
patients, family members and members of the public
current information about clinical research studies.
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