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African-Americans

Minority Healthcare Communications, Inc.
Minority Healthcare Communications Inc. (MHCC) is a non-profit health education organization, focused entirely on the creation and promotion of specialized healthcare education conferences, seminars, and workshops on HIV/AIDS and Cancer in the African-American and Latino Communities.

Latinos

Minority Healthcare Communications, Inc.
Minority Healthcare Communications Inc. (MHCC) is a non-profit health education organization, focused entirely on the creation and promotion of specialized healthcare education conferences, seminars, and workshops on HIV/AIDS and Cancer in the African-American and Latino Communities.

LGBT

HIV Big Deal
Reinventing HIV prevention for the digital age, the series combines the popularity and interactivity of online video with the power of research-based education methods designed to challenge misconceptions and prompt critical thinking. The website includes tools that allow viewers to easily share the videos with friends, as well as links to additional resources on HIV prevention, talking about HIV with partners, testing, and care.

Addiction Treatment
Get help with your drug or alcohol addiction. Addiction treatment designed for the GLBT community.

Women

Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS)
The Women’s Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) was established in August of 1993 to investigate the impact of HIV infection on women in the U.S. The core portion of the study includes a detailed and structured interview, physical and gynecologic examinations, and laboratory testing.

Publication: A Guide to the Clinical Care with Women with HIV/AIDS, 2001 First Edition
This guide describes information on gynecologic problems associated with HIV, and describes the psychosocial, psychiatric, and pharmacological considerations associated with the disease. It discusses adolescents and HIV, HIV and reproduction, and palliative and end-of-life care.

Women and AIDS: Historical Timeline
Terri L. Wilder, LMSW
Since the beginning of time, women have had to fight for recognition. Women had to fight to vote. Women had to fight to work. Women even had to fight to wear the clothes they liked. Twenty years ago women were fighting off unusual symptoms. Twenty years ago women were fighting to be diagnosed. Twenty years ago women were fighting to stay alive.

Antiretroviral Drugs for Treating Pregnant Women and Preventing HIV Infection in Infants
World Health Organization (WHO) - July 6, 2004
Guidelines on Care, Treatment and Support for Women Living with HIV/AIDS and their Children in Resource-Constrained Settings
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Women and HIV Infection
National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), 2006.

Women and HIV/AIDS in Prisons booklet
National Minority AIDS Council, 2004
As a response to the increasing number of women prisoners affected by or infected with HIV/AIDS, NMAC has developed, and published, this informative booklet, which summarizes the impact of HIV/AIDS on women prisoners, as well as describe programs specifically designed to meet their needs. The mission of this booklet is to provide service providers, advocates, community-based organizations (CBOs) and prisoners, themselves, with the information necessary to establish effective and quality services for addressing HIV/AIDS among women prisoners.


Women Alive
This newsletter was a publication of Women Alive Coalition, Inc. created by and for women living with HIV/AIDS.
The collection of newsletters spans from 1993 until 2005 when production ceased.


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