Living with HIV
Roadmap to HIV Therapies
What Does The Research Show?
There are many ways to get your hands on the freshest, most up-to-date information about HIV and your treatment options. Have a look at a few of them.

Getting informed and learning about HIV and your options and strategies may seem overwhelming at first. It's not easy for anyone. Sometimes it's hard to read about HIV disease and the information may sometimes seem like it's written in a foreign language... at first!
One of the missions of Project Inform is to provide understandable information to people living with HIV. The staff at Project Inform spends hundreds of hours annually in medical libraries, attending medical conferences and analyzing studies to learn about the latest advances and what they mean. We try our best to put that information together in a way that people who aren't scientists or doctors can understand it.
Some people think of Project Inform as a sort of Consumer Reports on HIV treatments. Though they do everything they can to make it the best source, Project Inform is not the only place to get information about HIV treatments and strategies, however. There are several newsletters and sources of HIV information, each with its own special benefits.
For a list of references, call Project Inform's Hotline and ask for Guide to HIV/AIDS Related Resources. The Project Inform Hotline operates Monday through Friday and volunteers are available to talk to you about treatment questions you might have and mail you information, free of charge. Their phone number is 1-800-822-7422 or if you are calling locally or internationally dial 415-558-9051.
The Positive Force and PLUS programs of STOP AIDS Project provide a wealth of knowledge from experts in the field of HIV research and treatment in ways that are accessible to those of us who aren't scientists.
