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AIDS

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AIDS Book Review Journal
http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/aidsbkrv/
"An electronic journal reviewing books, videos, journal titles, and other materials covering AIDS, safer sex, and sexually transmitted diseases."
The AIDS Reader
http://www.medscape.com/viewpublication/93_index
"A peer reviewed clinical journal devoted exclusively to HIV disease and its complications. It includes up-to-the-minute commentary on such controversial issues as the heterosexual transmission of HIV, mandatory HIV testing of newborns, the public health consequences of poor inmate HIV care, and physician-assisted suicide."
AIDS Treatment News - Index of Articles
http://www.thebody.com/content/art31573.html
"AIDS Treatment News is one of the primary treatment resources for community-based organizations and government agencies." Reports on AIDS treatment and public policy developments, suitable for medical professionals and those living with the disease.
AIDS Treatment Update
http://www.aidsmap.com/Default.asp
"The UK's leading newsletter on treatments for HIV and AIDS."
Inter-Q-Zone
http://www.aidsinfonyc.org/Q-zone/index.html
The archived site for "an Internet magazine for Transgender/Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/HIV+ people and their friends. Addressing issues of health, nutrition, spirituality, and community."
POZ
http://www.poz.com/
POZ's primary mission is to "get information to HIV positive persons for whom it could extend or improve the quality of lives." Articles include "profiles of people living with HIV, reports on AIDS in entertainment, sports, polictics and the arts, investigative treatment stories," and a reference section called "POZ Partners " that has information on treatment standards of care, drug payment assistance programs and related sources." This magazine has a wealth of information with some back issues available online.
The Teach Educator
http://www.fight.org/section.php?cat=2&sec=28educator.html
"We are pleased to announce that the Project TEACH newsletter is now available on-line at the Philadelphia FIGHT webpage. Project TEACH stands for Treatment Education Activists Combatting HIV. We are a training program for people living with HIV focusing on secondary prevention, peer education and activism. Our peer education team goes to HIV clinics, drug treatment programs and other locations throughout our region to provide support and information for people living with HIV."

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