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http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/aids.html
Information about the problem of AIDS-related stigma, referring to prejudice, discounting, discrediting, and discrimination directed at people perceived to have AIDS or HIV.
http://members.tripod.com/~dispatches/aids.html
Living and coping with AIDS. Topics include a support group in Brooklyn and AIDS in Vietnam.
http://www.avert.org/
Information about HIV infection, testing, prevention and treatment; plus pages about AIDS in specific countries, statistics, and personal stories.
http://www.thegully.com/essays/gaymundo/010628global_AIDS.html
Article on the 2001 United Nations special session on HIV and AIDS. From the Gully; a queer activist e-zine.
http://www.healthgap.org/
Campaign to eliminate barriers to global access to affordable life-sustaining medicines for people living with HIV/AIDS. Organization and campaign details, news, press releases, resources.
http://www.thebody.com/index/whatis/hemophilia.html
A collection of resources related to hemophiliacs and HIV, including topics such as the safety of the blood supply and tained blood products, from The Body.
http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/
Gateway to HIV/AIDS knowledge from the University of California, San Francisco. Comprehensive medical and societal news.
http://www.thebody.com/index/whatis/mentally.html
Resources from The Body related to HIV positive mentally handicapped persons.
http://www.musarium.com/aidsdecade/
A series of multimedia essays about the past decade of the AIDS crisis, with topics ranging from AIDS treatments to AIDS adoptions.
http://www.thebody.com/index/whatis/older.html
Resources on HIV and the elderly, senior citizens, and older adults, from The Body.
http://www.pasca.org/
A bilingual information resource page on HIV/AIDS by the Central American HIV/AIDS Prevention Project. Also in English.
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