1. AEGiS Through [their] keyword-searchable knowledgebase, AEGiS offers cutting edge information via HIV/AIDS specific publications and news sources from around the world. In addition, an array of reference materials are offered. As new aspects of HIV/AIDS arise, AEGiS will continue to extend its efforts towards the dissemination of potentially life saving information.
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2. AIDSinfo AIDSinfo is a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) project providing information on HIV/AIDS clinical trials and treatment. It is the result of merging two previous DHHS projects: The AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service (ACTIS) and the HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS).
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3. International AIDS Society IAS (International AIDS Society) was founded in 1988 in connection with the IVth International AIDS Conference in Stockholm, Sweden. The Society consists of individual scientists and people who are professionally engaged in the fight against HIV/AIDS. IAS is the amin organizational body in charge of the International AIDS Conferences.
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4. The Body: A Multimedia AIDS and HIV Information Resource A service of Body Health Resources Corporation, The Body provides information collected from more than twenty-two organizations: AIDS basics, testing, demographics, safe sex questions and answers, treatment, diet and nutrition, depression, anxiety, mental health, financial and legal issues, spiritual counseling, etc. One of the nicest features of this site is its use of expert professionals to field questions asked by users. The format is very attractive; clickable logos link to resources, photos of the experts are provided, as well as graphical clues to location of relevant information. On the downside, the "Who We Are" section is too brief, and some of the links are provided only by images.
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