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Selenium, taken daily, found to keep HIV...
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Beyond AIDS drugs: Nutrition needed for...
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Sixty per cent of the estimated 5.2 million...
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Health information network - provides reliable, easy-to-use information to help you take charge of your health.
http://www.healthinformationnetwork.org/
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Advocates for Youth is dedicated to creating programs and advocating for policies that help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health.
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/about/training.htm
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HIV/AIDS is a preventable and treatable disease. Yet today, 6,000 young people will be infected with HIV, most of them young women. Moreover, over half of the 5 million people infected each year are under 25 years old. Poverty, unemployment, a lack of education, sexual violence, and gender inequality increase the vulnerability of young people to HIV infection.
http://www.youthaidscoalition.org/
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Advocates for Youth is dedicated to creating programs and advocating for policies that help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health.
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/youth/peered/searchgroups.asp
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Project Inform is a national organization working to end the AIDS epidemic. We provide information on the diagnosis and treatment of HIV disease, AIDS activism, fundraising, Spanish Language info
http://www.projinf.org/indexS.html
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San Francisco AIDS Foundation - Committed to Ending the Pandemic and Human Suffering Caused by HIV" title="San Francisco AIDS Foundation - Committed to Ending the Pandemic and Human Suffering Caused by HIV
http://www.sfaf.org/aids101/treatment.html
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Issues you may face when continuing antiretroviral treatment for HIV, including drug resistance, adherence problems and side effects.
http://www.avert.org/conttrt.htm
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There are several dramatically different definitions of AIDS, depending upon your location and age. In Third World countries AIDS can be diagnosed from fever, diarrhoea and a persistent cough lasting more than a month, with no HIV test required.[32] A laboratory measurement (abnormal CD4 immune cell counts), along with a positive HIV test result, but with no signs of illness, accounts for more than half the diagnoses in the US[15], but is not accepted as a diagnosis for children under 14, or for anyone in Canada[14]. AIDS may also be diagnosed in Western countries by one of about 30 different cancers and infections (usually, but not always, with a positive HIV test result required).
http://aras.ab.ca/mnm.html
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Journ-AIDS: Myths and Misconceptions
http://www.journaids.org/myths.php
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HIV/AIDS Myths listed by The Body
http://www.thebody.com/index/whatis/myths.html
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