Other HIV / AIDS Web Sites
This page contains links to other web sites with related information that you may find helpful. MassResources.org and Community Resources Information, Inc. (CRI) are not responsible for the content of these sites.
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Office of HIV/AIDS - Massachusetts Department of Public Health
The Office of HIV/AIDS offers resources and services for Massachusetts residents living with HIV; HIV/AIDS educational materials; HIV reporting requirements; and information for service providers. From the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Includes:
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AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC)
The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC) is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to help improve the lives of Massachusetts residents already infected with HIV, and to prevent further HIV infections. The AAC provides direct client services, prevention services, and statewide hotlines, as well as online information:
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The Body - The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource
The Body is a comprehensive collection of educational HIV/AIDS-related information from HIV/AIDS organizations and experts. The Body has commercial sponsors, but carefully screens information for accuracy. The Body is a service of Body Health Resources Corporation, which also offers The Body Pro for HIV service providers. The Body includes:
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My Child Has HIV/AIDS
Children's Hospital Boston provides information about HIV/AIDS in children and adolescents, including transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Also includes:
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AIDS.gov
AIDS.gov is the official U.S. government HIV/AIDS web site. AIDS.gov has links to many government agency web sites with information about HIV/AIDS basics, testing, prevention and education, treatment and care, research, and FAQs. The web site also includes targeted information for women, minorities, MSM, substance users, youth, seniors, prisoners, and veterans.
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HIV/AIDS Program for Veterans
The U.S. Dept. of Veterans' Affairs HIV/AIDS web site provides HIV/AIDS information for veterans, including basic information, getting testing, just diagnosed, treatment decisions, and daily living.
Also see on MassResources.org:
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HIV Education Web Sites
HIV Education Web Sites are non-profit and government web sites with fact sheets, articles, and other online information about HIV.
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HIV Agencies and Hotlines
HIV Agencies and Hotlines includes web site links to statewide and local agencies, community health centers, and other service providers that offer HIV-related services.
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