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WHO Clinical Staging for HIV Infection

The World Health Organization developed a list of symptoms to help health care workers decide which of the four stage of HIV an individual is in. more...

The Four Stages of HIV Infection

There are four stages of HIV infection: primary, asymptomatic, symptomatic, and AIDS. Knowing what stage an individual is in helps physicians to design treatment plans. more...

Inspired Gifts Helps Fight HIV

Inspired Gifts, an online store run by UNICEF, offers Christmas and holiday presents that help fight HIV by supporting the work being done around the world. more...

How to Contribute to the AIDS Memorial Quilt

Contribute to the AIDS Memorial Quilt commemorate the life of a person who has died of AIDS. Contributors are able to be creative, but must follow a few guidelines. more...

The Creation of the Red AIDS Awareness Ribbon

The red ribbon was developed by Visual AIDS in 1991, through The Ribbon Project. The red ribbon quickly became and international symbol for AIDS awareness. more...

Holiday Gifts to Fight HIV/AIDS

Changing the Present's website offers gifts that help fight and prevent HIV/AIDS around the world. The perfect gift idea for the person who already has everything. more...

The AIDS Memorial Quilt

Since its inception, the AIDS Memorial Quilt has traveled around the United States raising awareness for the HIV/AIDS pandemic and memorializing those who have been lost. more...

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AIDS Funding Scandal in Washington, DC

By: Cathy Sunshine

With 3 percent of the city's adults infected, HIV/AIDS has reached epidemic levels in the District of Columbia. But money for prevention and treatment is going to waste. more...

HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Washington, DC

By: Cathy Sunshine

More than 15,000 people in the District of Columbia have HIV or AIDS, equal to 3 percent of the city's adult population. Older African American men are hardest hit. more...

HIV Incidence in the United States

By: Cathy Sunshine

There were more than 56,000 new HIV infections in the United States in 2006. Researchers have broken down the statistics to show which groups are most at risk. more...

New York's Housing Works Bookstore Cafe

By: Feature Writer Suzanne Swartz

This bookstore and cafe in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood has a noble mission behind selling used books and coffee: To help those in New York living with HIV/AIDS. more...

Condoms And Tension in The Catholic Church

By: Feature Writer Tongkeh Joseph Fowale

The ban on condoms among Catholics has once again raised the question of Papal infallability. How can the Church hold itself together as dissenting voices start emerging? more...

2008 AIDS Walk San Diego

By: Kristin Krogh

2008 will mark the 19th annual AIDS Walk in San Diego. AIDS Walk, which is held in a number of US cities, helps to raise awareness and funds for HIV/AIDS related causes. more...

Charity Cycling Race for HIV/AIDS

By: Feature Writer Rachel L. Webb

This isn't a gentle pedal but a race against time. This six-day challenge is a race against time for the cyclists and a race against the spread of HIV/AIDS for many more more...

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