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Reporting on recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with HIV infection
Web documentary, chats, database of articles with an interactive research assistant and animated epidemic map.
Provides a range of information on HIV and AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and tuberculosis (TB).
Rehabilitation of patients suffering from Leprosy, TB and HIV/AIDS. SRH also has an old age home for women. Includes and introductory video. Located in Hyderabad, India.
Message board and archive of informative reports, journal entries and research relating to the disease and coinfections.
Moderator provides approximately one or two messages of current or relevant Lyme disease information each day.
Encyclopedia article on this infection of the lip and face by the Herpes simplex virus.
Directory of news, articles, and factsheets.
Statewide voluntary agency dedicated to serving people with epilepsy and their families, affiliated with the national Epilepsy Foundation.
As part of the ongoing community education and outreach programs, the foundation seeks to communicate with all persons who have seizure disorders.
Dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with epilepsy by providing information, education, and support services.
Discussion group where anyone affected by a neuromuscular disease can meet old friends and make new friends.
Discussion group for those who have genetically confirmed cases of Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy type 2 or who have received a preliminary diagnosis for it.
Links to local resources, fact sheets, referrals, videos, and current newsworthy items about acquired brain injury.
Brain injury association is a registered charity in England. Its aims are to promote understanding of all aspects of head injury and to provide information, support and services to people who have suffered a head injury, their family and carers.
Services for people with acquired brain injury and their families, friends, and caregivers. Information, advice, support, and social activities.
BIN is an international and USA national survivor-operated brain injury nonprofit advocacy agency. Find a survivor Internet forum (SABI), and an advocacy Internet forum (FEASIBLE).
Wikipedia article explains what this condition is, symptoms, causes, and predisposing conditions.
Wikipedia article discusses symptoms, signs, causes, and treatment.
Thomas Mailhot, MD explains why phosphate is essential, physical symptoms, causes, common lab studies, treatment, medication, and follow-up care.
Illustrated article offers alternative names, incidence and risk factors, signs and tests, treatment, and prognosis.
Blog about the experiences of a deaf teenager.
Offering support groups, classes, youth services and information resources.
Website set up by the Michigan Coalition for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People to address issues of importance to people with hearing loss.
Service center for deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind people, their families, friends and neighbors.
Providing treatment for hearing related problems including ear infection and deafness. Government subsidised services including fm system, cochlear implants and bernafon.
Details of sports and recreation activities, as well as a newsletter.
ICAD is a coalition of Canadian international development organizations and AIDS service organizations.
Newsletter for HIV and AIDS in Guam.
Provides support and advocacy. Includes information about prevention, volunteering and support groups, basic knowledge about HIV, and details of upcoming events.
Mission statement, principles, who's who, and lists of programmes, services, support agencies, and related Internet links including usenet newsgroups.
Information, referral and advocacy for services including medical care, social support, legal issues and counseling.
Extensive searchable database of hundreds of organizations providing HIV/AIDS services in California. A toll free telephone and TTY support line is offered. Basic HIV information and volunteer opportunities.
Provides free laundry pick-up and deliver service to people with HIV/AIDS in San Diego. Additional services include offering no cost clothing, medical and bedding items to people with AIDS in San Diego and Mexico.
Provides free non-medical services to people affected by HIV/AIDS throughout New London County. Calendar of events, newsletters, and volunteer opportunities.
Nursing facility dedicated solely to the treatment of people living with AIDS, including short- or long-term sub-acute, respite, and terminal care, as well as palliative treatment. Calendar of events and employment opportunities. New Haven.
Statewide support organization for those with HIV and/or AIDS. Also provides free anonymous HIV testing at locations around the state.
The Dade County Medical Association provides health news, HIV/AIDS information, Doc profiling, consumer section, membership information and meeting times.
Building a supportive community for people with AIDS.
A collection of patient education fact sheets on HIV/AIDS treatments and conditions. Also a listing of AIDS-related Internet web site addresses. [English and Spanish]
Provides a continuum of programs including education, prevention, advocacy and supportive services for people affected by HIV and AIDS.
Furnishes a continuum of assistance for people living with HIV disease, their families and friends.