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1. Accent Health
America's #1 Health Television Network! Delivered in physician offices nationwide, AccentHealth's award-winning healthy lifestyle programming, produced by CNN, reaches 19 million visitors each month.
2. ACLU HIV/AIDS
The ACLU website allows the user to search archival material on health care and policy. It also provides information on obtaining legal help for PWAs.
3. AEGIS - AIDS Education Global Information System
The largest HIV/AIDS web site in the world. Updated hourly.
5. AIDS Info
AIDSinfo is a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) project providing information on HIV/AIDS clinical trials and treatment. It is the result of merging two previous DHHS projects: The AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service (ACTIS) and the HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS).
6. AIDS Memorial Quilt
The AIDS Quilt is a reminder to us all of the ones we've loved and lost to AIDS.
9. AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts
AAC is a regional service listing regional as well as national information, related HIV/AIDS links, HIV/AIDS statistics, state by state hotline phone numbers, and testing information.
11. AIDS.org
AIDS.org discusses treatment news; continuing medical education (for credit); treatment conferences and abstracts; links to other libraries; community forums; DAAIR (Direct AIDS Alternative Information Resources); GARD (Global AIDS Resource Directory) and the AIDS Treatment Data Network.
13. AIDS/HIV Services of Charlottesville, Virginia
The HIV/AIDS Services Group provides the mission statement of the agency, client services offered, fund raising ideas and opportunities, volunteer opportunities, education, and outreach.
14. American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR)
AmFAR provides a description of how grants are awarded, what research they are doing, and public policy statements.
15. Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
The web site of the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum is a national advocacy organization dedicated to promoting policy, program and research efforts for the improvement of health status of all Asian American and Pacific Islander communities
16. California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center
The California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center is an integral part of a national network of training centers that offer dynamic continuing education courses. Clinical, behavioral interventions, partner services and program support courses are designed to enhance the STD/HIV knowledge and skills of medical, health, and community professionals.
17. Canadian HIV Trials
Canadian HIV Trials is a Canadian site offering information on current clinical trials in Canada, publications available in Canada, and other resources available in Canada.
18. Cell Online ![]()
Cell Online is a publication to which you must subscribe. The site deals with issues surrounding the molecular structure of cells, immunity, and neuron transmission.
19. Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
The Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) at the University of California San Francisco is committed to maintaining a focus on prevention of HIV disease, using the expertise of multiple disciplines, and an applied and community-based perspective within a university setting.
20. Center for Disease Control National Prevention Information Network
The CDC offers a listing of all magazines, periodicals, and books pertaining your specific topic. This site also offers an interactive tour which requiresthe use of Microsoft Power Point Animation Player.
21. Centerwatch Clinical Trials Listing Service
Centerwatch Clinical Trials Listing Service is a database divided into two categories: one category is for information for patient resources and the other category is an industry professionals resources directory.
22. Choosing an HIV Care Provider
The New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center has put together this fact sheet on choosing an HIV care provider. Spanish version also available.
24. Critical Path
The Critical Path AIDS Project is a collection of links to databases, search engines, and resources for AIDS/HIV information. Critical Path also does website and mailing list hosting, as well as dial-up internet access for those in the Philadephia, PA area.
26. Department of Health and Human Services
The Department of Health and Human Services provides links to sites relating to HIV, including pregnancy.
28. Funding Opportunities - U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Funding Opportunities which are available though the CDC.
29. Funding Opportunities: National Institutes of Health
The Funding Opportunities: Grants site provides specific information on the following topics: answers to frequently asked questions on preparing and submitting an application, schedule of submission, review, and award cycles, program guidelines to support research and trainng, RFPs, information for new "Grantees", public health service grants, applications for fellowship awards, and small business funding opportunities.
30. Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation GLAAD is a national organization that promotes fair, accurate and inclusive representation as a means of challenging discrimination based on sexual orientation or identity.
31. Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
Excellent site for an organization of over 2000 members who represent equality in healthcare for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals.
33. Gayhealth.com ![]()
A comprehensive resource guide for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender health issues. There are sections on drugs, HIV treatments, fitness, body image, and more. It also has a news and discussion area for healthcare providers as well as a store to purchase books, home health tests, and tools for safer sex.
34. Gilead Sciences
Gilead Sciences provides background information on the company; its financial statements and stock history; details on company management and information on the company's research and development activities.
35. Global Rx.AIDS Rx
AIDS Rx is a pharmacy specializing in medicines dealing with HIV disease.
36. Grants and Contracts - National Institutes of Health
Grants and Contracts offers links within the NIH structure including the following: a grants page, a contracts page, a guide that announces the availability of funds, and pages of the Institutes, Centers, and Divisions relating to grants within these areas.
37. Grants and Contracts - U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
The Grants and Contracts page provides links to grants and contracts offered through the Health and Human Services Depatment of the US Public Health Service.
38. Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Services
The HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) of Health Resources and Services Administration is an organization of all the programs of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act as well as other Federal and private groups involved in HIV/AIDS care and research.
39. Health Sciences Library System
The University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences Library System provides access to the University of Pitsburgh Library System (PittCat) as well as electronic journals, books, links to health resources, and other information. Access to journals is restricted to University of Pittsburgh and UPMC users.
40. HIV and Hepatitis
HIVandHepatitis.com exists to create a quality online publication that provides practical, reliable information about treatment and experimental vaccine options for these chronic conditions. The goals of HIVandHepatitis.com are to improve quality of life, slow disease progression, and to increase survival time among the millions of people living with HIV, Hepatitis B, or Hepatitis C.
41. HIV Channel
HIVChannel.com is part of a larger network of health websites called the HealthCommunities (http://www.healthcommunities.com). It provides videos, live chat, health news, forums, books, and other resources for HIV-related health care.
42. HIV DENT
HIV Dent provides funding information on dental related services for PWAs.
44. HIV InSite
HIV InSite is a university-based, global Internet resource on HIV/AIDS that incorporates comprehensive, multidisciplinary information on basic science, treatment, prevention, and policy, and is one of the world’s most visited HIV/AIDS Web sites.
45. HIV Insite - Gateway to AIDS Knowledge
HIV Insite, a Gateway to AIDS Knowledge, offers direct menu access to the following areas within the site: medical news, prevention, social issues, resources, US/World maps, and today's news. HIV Insite also offers the site in Spanish, and a mechanism for feedback has been provided
46. HIV/AIDS Search Engine
This is a tool for searching the internet for updated news on medications, treatments and vaccines. Sites are listed in categories and further broken down into subcategories. Once a search is performed, you have the choice to further your search instantly on the world's major search engines or NEWS headlines sites. People can log in privately from home and have a counsellor to chat with or get answers to questions from the online forum.
48. International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
IAPAC is very cumbersome and attempts to discuss many topics, including: pediatrics, conferences, miscellaneous issues; compnay news; job recruitment; nutrition; antiviral therapies; opportunistic diseases; consumer information; women's health, minority issues, and vaccines.
49. JAMA HIV/AIDS Information Center
JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) HIV/AIDS Information Center contains a library, a newsline, treatment guidelines, prevention facts, and information for patients and support groups.
50. Medscape - The On-line Resource for Better Patient Care
Medscape uses language that is unintelligble to most lay persons. It covers all kinds of infections/diseases, including HIV. This is a very non-user friendly site.
51. National Association of Lesbian and Gay Addiction Professionals (NALGAP)
NALGAP is a membership organization concerned with treatment and prevention of substance abuse, alcoholism, and other addictions within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Their website includes articles, conference schedules, membership information, and links to other LGBT resources.
52. National HIV Testing Resources
National HIV Testing Resources has useful information on HIV testing, including a national database of HIV testing sites, frequently asked questions on HIV/AIDS and testing, information on events related to HIV testing, resources for people who test positive for HIV, basic information about behaviors that place a person at risk for infection, and what the testing experience is like.
53. National Institutes of Health Office of AIDS Research
The Office of AIDS Research is a federal site responsible for AIDS research domestically as well as internationally. Information is available on minority initiatives, treatments, NIH scheduled meetings, online conferences, and more.
54. National Library of Medicine Specialized Information Sciences
The National Library of Medicine provides access to specialized HIV/AIDS informational services such as abstracts from the XI International Conference on AIDS, NLM AIDS publications; NLM AIDS-related on-line databases, and HIV/AIDS related Internet resources outside the NLM.
55. 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 challenges of HIV/AIDS.
56. Nature Medicine
Naure's Medicine is a magazine focusing on the nature, biotechnology, genetics, and strucural biology of disease. You can subscribe to them as well.
57. New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine allows the user to search past issues, the current issue, their collections on asthma, breast cancer, molecular medicine, issues on quality of care and kidney disease, classified ads, medical meetings, and a special look at the first journal from 1812.
58. New York Public Library
This is the New York Public Library stie.
59. OER Grants: Grants Policy
The EOR Grants: Grants Policy site provides information on research for individuals with disabilities and for underrepresented minorities; a notice of legislative mandates, and a grants policy statement.
60. Office of Extramural Research
The Office of Extramural Research website covers: funding opportunities, a grants policy, and awards data.
61. Office of HIV Planning - Philadelphia
The Office of HIV Planning supports the activities of decision-making bodies that are responsible for planning HIV care and prevention services in the Philadelphia region.
64. Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force
As the premier, community-based AIDS service organization in Southwestern Pennsylvania, The Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force provides free, seamless, integrated services to individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS and delivers targeted outreach and education programs to those at risk of infection.
65. Prevention of Transmission of HIV and HBV for Health Care Workers
This site is part of the Centers for Disease Control and deals with general issues regarding prevention and exposure to bloodborne pathogens for health care workers.
66. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
The Proceeedings of the National Academy of Science site publishes research reports, recommendations, commentaires, reviews, colloquim papers,and actions of the Academy. It deals with topics from the fields of the biological, physical, and social sciences.
67. Project Inform
Project Inform lists treatment advances and public policies; publications; a National treatment hotline; outreach and education; and news files.
68. SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has recently created this website, which provides information on substance abuse/treatment, homophobia/heterosexism, youth and suicide, health issues, social support, and more.
69. San Francisco Public Library
This is the San Francisco Public Library stie.
70. The Body
The Body allows the user to tell "The Body" about himself, allows the user to access the latest information on HIV/AIDS, get answers to safer sex questions, deal with treament issues, including diet, nutrition, mental health, financial, legal and spiritual issues.
72. The Lancet - International Journal of Medicine, Science, and Practice
The Lancet allows the user to access current issues, back issues, classfieds, press releases, protocols, and conferences.
73. TranSurvey
The female-to-male (FTM) transgender health and quality of life study is a project of the University of California, Berkeley and the Lesbian Health Research Center at the University of California, San Francisco. While we appreciate that there are many ways to identify, the purpose of this project is to look at the health and wellness of people who identify as FTM transgender or FTM transsexual.
74. United Nations HIV/AIDS Programme
HIV/AIDS Resources lists all of the resources availabe to PWAs.
75. United States Centers for Disease Contol and Prevention
The CDC offers a wide range of topics on any health related issue.
76. University Of Pennsylvania AIDS Clinical Trials Unit
The Penn ACTU carries out clinical trials studying new treatments against HIV infection, AIDS, and AIDS-related opportunistic infections. The Penn ACTU is a member of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group supported by funds from the National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases (NIAID) in Washington, D.C.
77. US Food and Drug Administration
The US Food and Drug Administration site lists the latest breakthroughs in HIV testing, therapies, clinical trials, drug development, barrier products, evaluation of medical therapies, news releases, articles and brochures, speeches, and upcoming meetings.
81. World Health Organization
World Health Organization: the directing and coordinating authority on international health work that strives to bring the highest level of health to all peoples.







