Most Current Articles
05/04/04 - Five
Reasons to Get HIV Tested
Knowing your HIV status could be one of the most important things you do.
But why? The reasons are many but here are my top five.
04/12/04 - HIV 101...A Course in the Basics
Are you newly diagnosed or just new to HIV? If so, this newsletter course
will give you the basic HIV and AIDS information that everyone, people infected
and caregivers alike, needs to know. Sign up for this free newsletter course.
03/28/04 - A
Guide to PCP
Information related to the most feared opportunistic infection...PCP.
03/15/04 -
The Facts About Testosterone
Men infected with HIV often experience lower than normal testosterone levels
which can impact their daily lives. Replacement therapy may be in order but
knowing the facts about testosterone is a must.
02/22/04 -
Reaching the Unreachable...Online Outreach
Outreach professionals are using the Internet and chat rooms to educate
about safer sex and the risks of anonymous sex.
02/15/04 - Name
Based HIV Reporting...Good or Bad?
Should HIV infection be reported by name or anonymously? The debate
continues...review the pros and cons and make up your own mind.
02/08/04 - Newsletter Course: HIV Prevention
The key to controlling the HIV epidemic is HIV prevention. But that is sometimes
easier said than done. This 4-part newsletter course will give you resources to
improve your prevention efforts as well as staying safer and healthier.
02/05/04 - Staying
Safe as Romance Blooms
Valentine's Day is right around the corner and love is in the air. Found the
person of your dreams? Show them you care...practice safer sex. Here is a guide
that will help you stay safe and healthy this Valentine's Day.
01/27/04 -
How to Say "No" to Sex
It's not always easy to say no. This teen tip will help you say the right
things at the right time.
01/18/04 -
Ten ways to Make Love Without Doin' It
Sex isn't the only way to feel close and express your feelings. Here are 10
ways to feel close without having sex.
01/11/04 - Newsletter Course: Medication Adherence
Taking HIV medications is not always easy. The more you know about them the
easier it is to take them correctly. And as we all know, the more you adhere to
your medicines, the better they work. This five part series of newsletters offer
a course in HIV therapies, how to take them and hints on how better to adhere to
your regimen.
01/04/04
- Population at Risk...HIV in the Transgender Community
Studies have shown that the transgender community has an extremely high rate
of HIV infection. Yet, for many reasons, resources available to them are limited
or difficult to find. Understanding the needs of those who identify as
transgender is the first step in solving this serious problem.

