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The Center for AIDS
Useful Resources
April 2002 "A nationally syndicated, weekly, radio news-magazine delivering the latest information on personal health and well-being topics, including HIV disease, cancer, diabetes, stress, gay and lesbian health, women's health and more." www.awaretalkradio.org/home.htm (Note: this site uses lots of sound, so be careful with computer speaker volume or use earphones.)
Practical advice on disability benefits and related issues: www.helpwithbenefits.com. HIV/AIDS News Digest: twice a week on the Web or delivered by e-mail. hiv.dailyliving.info. New "Ask the Doc" feature on AEGiS lets you post a question and get a response, or just browse the questions other HIV-positive people are asking. www.aegis.org/askdoc. HIV/AIDS information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). www.cdcnpin.org/hiv/start.htm or 800.458.5231. The AIDS Treatment Data Network: counseling and advocacy services in English and Spanish, treatment information, and treatment access programs. www.atdn.org or 800.734.7104. AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA) has free brochures for people with HIV. www.acria.org/acria.html or 212.924.3934. A free online tool called "the wheel" that helps match up anti-HIV med combinations with personal lifestyle issues. The wheel gives you a schedule of when to take meds, a fact sheet about the specific drug combination, and more. www.aidsmap.com/wheel/starthere.htm.
This article was provided by The Center for AIDS. It is a part of the publication HIV Treatment ALERTS!. |