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So sweet! @eldercarelink1 @beclosedotcom @beclosedotcom: We made a video to show the importance of growing old at home. http://t.co/s8q7ZALY
7 days ago via webMom says,” Please pick up something on the way to school for lunch. I have to run to work. Bye!” ...
May 21, 2012, 06:09 AM
Help is within easy reach: More information about HIV and AIDS, as well as assistance with how to handle these conditions, is right at your fingertips. The following organizations offer materials and information online that can help you become more educated about these diseases, their management, and potential complications, as well as guide you to health care professionals who can help.
AIDSInfo
(A Service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
1-800-HIV-0440 (1-800-448-0440)
The AIDS InfoNet
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1-800-232-4636
The National Women's Health Information Center
(Part of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services)
1-800-994-9662
Project Inform
1-415-558-8669
National HIV/AIDS Treatment Hotline: 1-800-822-7422