Update from CROI 2016

From February 22 to February 26, 2016, approximately 4,000 scientists, clinicians, and HIV advocates from 96 countries gathered in Boston for the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI).

The Well Project User Survey Report 2014

In 2014 we conducted the largest outcomes measurement survey on The Well Project programming in our history. This survey collected demographic information and measured the use and impact of The Well Project's online resources on health-seeking behaviors and quality-of-life indicators.
Submitted on Oct 20, 2015
Coinciding with National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Greater Than AIDS today launched Empowered: Women, HIV and Intimate Partner Violence to bring more attention to the issues and provide resources for women who may be at risk of, or dealing with, abuse and HIV.
Submitted on Oct 20, 2015
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and The Well Project is dedicated to raising awareness about the intersection of violence, trauma, women, and HIV, and helping end violence against women living with HIV. What is the connection?
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via The University of North Carolina There has been an increase in HIV cure-related research in the recent years. We would like to find out how people living with HIV (or potential HIV cure research volunteers) perceive HIV cure research, including their willingness to participate in HIV cure studies. We would also like to find out what would help implement HIV cure studies. Your answers to these questions will be kept strictly confidential.

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A Place at the Table: WATCH!

A Place at the Table: WATCH! is an eight-week webinar series that offers women living with HIV* capacity building and training on HIV disease and treatment advocacy.
Submitted on May 27, 2015 by  DawnAveritt
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In many ways, one of our greatest success stories in the fight against HIV/AIDS to date has been our ability to reduce dramatically the rate of new HIV infections being passed from mother to child.