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Short article provides tips for coping with the news no one wants to hear.
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Information about the HIV virus and its transmission; about AIDS and its treatment. Written and illustrated by Eastchester Middle School students for other students.
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Information services website is offers easy to read resources, newsletter, and details about school AIDS day.
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Illustrated exhibit from the Museum of Science and Industry explains the AIDS lifecycle. Includes how scientists are working to stop the virus at different stages.
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Tells how AIDS is spread and how to protect yourself against it.
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Article explores why so many young people are falling victim to this fatal but preventable disease.
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Online information for HIV peer educators, HIV positive youth, young gay men, and all interested in HIV and youth.
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Explains what the disease is, how people know they have it, and how young people can avoid it. From TeensHealth.
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Kids, youth, parents and professionals living with and affected by HIV /AIDS talk with each other
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Provides resources to help young people fight AIDS and support each other. Includes information on HIV/AIDS, programs and events.
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Free peer support, services and education for HIV+ youth. Funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and the AIDS Committee of Toronto.
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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.
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The companion Web site to a program originally broadcast on NOVA on February 2, 1999, providing a look at the cutting edge of AIDS research.
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Provides information to teens around the world that will allow them to educate their peers about AIDS/HIV.
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AIDS: Education and Prevention from the Growing Epidemic.
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Find out how AIDS is spread and how to protect yourself against it.
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Explains the disease and tells about the latest treatments. Also includes tips for staying safe.
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Bilingual site in English and Spanish by 7th and 8th grade students. A look at the facts and myths. Includes history, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. A winning entry in the October 2003 Thinkquest competition.