STOP
AIDS, a prevention organization for
gay/bisexual men in San Francisco, CA (features lists of meetings,
programs for young men, African American men, and Latino men,
among others, newsletter, hotline)
AIDSCAP/ Family
Health International (features reports and publications on international
HIV prevention as well as workbooks on developing and evaluating
interventions)
National
Centre in HIV Social Research in
Australia (features information on porograms for gay and
homosexually active men, people living with HIV/AIDS and their
carers, and youth and the general population)
GMHC's
Living with HIV or AIDS (features
medical care and treatment, nutrition, mental health and
counseling services, support groups, financial concerns, legal
concerns, alcohol and drug use, insurance, and emergency
services)
On
Learning You're HIV Positive from
The Body (features excellent articles on understanding HIV,
choosing and working with a physician, first steps to treatment,
telling others)
PWA
Resource Guide from the AIDS
Research Information Center (features information on standards of
care, opinion pieces, self tests, newsletters, advocacy
groups)
Project
Inform's Introductory packet
(features articles on treatment strategies, doctor/patient
relationships, and fact sheets on mutiple subjects)
Grateful
Med on the Internet Access to
Grateful Med through the Internet. Works as well as the Grateful
med software. You can sign up for a User ID and password online if
you don't already have one.
The Body
discussion groups. Discussion groups
and ask the expert on emotional support, safe sex and treatment.
Also features an "AIDS memorial" where you can post memorials to
friends and family lost to AIDS.
Dr.
Joel Gallant. Dr. Gallant, of the
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, answers a wide
variety of clinical to general questions about HIV/AIDS. Updated
regularly.
Go
Ask Alice. For college students,
answers questions about sexual health and relationships.
Mediconsult.com. Users can post comments, ideas or questions, and
the group is moderated by professionals.
Sci.med.aids. One of the largest and most widely used newsgroups,
contains articles, conference notices and journal reviews as well
as personal advice, questions, and warnings about drug
interactions. Not moderated, but many reputable people read and
post replies, etc.
AEGIS (the largest collection of HIV-related documents in
the world, features all the best newsletters, HIV news from the
top newspapers and wire services, and search capability for all
documents)
AIDSCAP/
Family Health International
(features reports and publications on international HIV prevention
as well as workbooks on developing and evaluating
interventions)
CDC
Funding Database (searchable
database of current and past funding agencies and requests for
proposals, including government and private organizations)