With over 600 topic areas, search the database of articles, facts, links to organizations, artistic expression, spirituality, activism, and international facts about HIV and AIDS.
Home
Psych Central
The Body
advertisement
With over 600 topic areas, search the database of articles, facts, links to organizations, artistic expression, spirituality, activism, and international facts about HIV and AIDS.
The Body connects you with others:
(1) Get leading experts’ views on the range of subjects and ask questions using “Ask the Experts” forum.
(2) With the “Inspiring Stories” forum you can read first-person profiles of courage and determination of people affected by HIV/AIDS.
(3) Community Center bulletin boards or forum offers support for the following topics:
- Living With HIV (For people with HIV who are looking to shoot the breeze about anything from the highs and lows of treatment to the search for the perfect date.)
- Gay Men (For gay men with HIV to share stories about life and love.)
- Women (For women with HIV to share stories about life and love.)
- I Just Tested Positive (Recently diagnosed with HIV? You are not alone! Connect with others!)
- Am I Infected? (Worried that you have put yourself in a high-risk situation for HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases? Talk to others here!)
- En Espanol (Para personas VIH positivas que buscan hablar, apoyo e informacion sobre el VIH o SIDA.)
- My Loved One Has HIV/AIDS
- Myths About HIV/AIDS
- Treatment (Got questions about antiretrovirals, immune-based therapies, complementary/alternative therapies? This is the place to share your concerns or get some answers.)
- Teens (For teens with HIV looking to talk with other teens.
- Nutrition and HIV (Share information about nutrition and HIV.)
- HIV/AIDS in the Military (For discussion of HIV-related issues in the U.S. armed forces.)
- Job Listings (AIDS organizations and other HIV/AIDS-related groups seeking new volunteers and employees.)
African Americans (Connect with other African Americans living with HIV, or talk about the most critical HIV/AIDS issues facing the African-American community.)


0

Comments
No comments yet.
Add a comment