Interactive activities show how the human immune system works, while QuickTime video clips trace the progression of the AIDS virus. Also looks at the worldwide impact of the disease, as well as the researchers who are searching for a cure. From PBS.
Short article provides tips for coping with the news no one wants to hear.
Explains what the disease is, how people know they have it, and how young people can avoid it. From TeensHealth.
Tells how AIDS is spread and how to protect yourself against it.
Kids, youth, parents and professionals living with and affected by HIV /AIDS talk with each other.
Free peer support, services and education for HIV+ youth. Funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and the AIDS Committee of Toronto.
Organization dedicated to preventing HIV infection among young people in the Washington DC metro area. Site includes facts about the disease and testing for it.
Information services website is offers easy to read resources, newsletter, and details about school AIDS day.
An international campaign providing information on HIV/AIDS prevention and protection, and promoting safer lifestyle choices. Features clips from videos and concerts, news, blog, and events. Available in many languages.
Article and animation showing how HIV infects cells.
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