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  • HIV, AIDS, and Older People

    Institute on Aging — Like most people, you probably have heard a lot about HIV and AIDS. You may have thought that these diseases weren't your problem and that only younger people have to worry about them. But anyone at any age can get HIV/AIDS. Many people have no ...More…

  • General Information about STDs and STIs

    Child Health & Human Development — Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infections (STDs and STIs) and HIV/AIDS Research The NICHD funds and conducts research on many STDs and STIs and on how they affect women. A large portion of this research examines the impact of HIV/AIDS in ...More…

  • Objective.

    This statement was originally published as: Interventions to Prevent HIV Risk Behaviors. 1997 February 11-13;15(2):1-41. For making bibliographic reference to consensus statement no. 104 in the electronic form displayed here, it is recommended ...More…

  • AIDSinfo - HIV / AIDS Information

    HIV/AIDS treatment and research information from the US federal government. Guidelines for the treatment of HIV/AIDS, reviewed and updated by experts in the field: Find research studies on drugs, vaccines, and other new or existing treatments for ...More…

  • Welcome to the NIH Office of AIDS Research

    The Office of AIDS Research is located within the office of the Director of NIH and is responsible for the scientific, budgetary, legislative, and policy elements of the NIH AIDS research program. Skip to Main Content NIH Office of AIDS Research ...More…

  • Neurological Complications of AIDS

    NINDS — Condensed from Neurological Complications of AIDS Fact Sheet AIDS is primarily an immune system disorder caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but it can also affect the nervous system. HIV does not appear to directly invade nerve ...More…

  • Neurological Complications of AIDS Fact Sheet

    NINDS — What are some of the neurological complications that are associated with AIDS? AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is a condition that occurs in the most advanced stages of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. It may take many ...More…

  • What Is HIV/AIDS?

    Institute of Drug Abuse — HIV can be transmitted by contact with the blood or other body fluids of an infected person. In addition, infected pregnant women can pass HIV to their infants during pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding. Among drug users, HIV transmission can ...More…

  • Alcohol and HIV/AIDS

    Institute of Alcohol Abuse — People with alcohol use disorders are more likely than the general population to contract HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).1 Similarly, people with HIV are more likely to abuse alcohol at some time during their lives (1). Alcohol use is ...More…

  • General Information About AIDS-Related Lymphoma

    National Cancer Institute — AIDS-related lymphoma is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the lymph system of patients who have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Possible signs of AIDS-related lymphoma include weight loss, fever, and night ...More…

  • Treatment of HIV Infection, NIAID Fact Sheet

    National Institute of Allergy — The discovery and development of new therapeutic strategies against HIV is a high priority for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Research supported by NIAID has already greatly advanced our understanding of HIV ...More…

  • Important note:

    National Institute of Allergy — DURBAN, South Africa- A team of scientists from the United States and Uganda reported today that the inexpensive AIDS drug nevirapine, when given to both mother and child around the time of birth, greatly reduces mother-to-infant transmission of ...More…


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