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Our library of resources offers a wide variety of information on HIV prevention and care, capacity building and management, healthcare equity, and much more.

  • Living Well With HIV Over 50: Health Tips, Risks, and What to Expect?

    Thanks to medical advances, people living with HIV are living longer, and that’s something to celebrate. But aging can come with new health considerations. This blog entry from HIV.gov highlights practical steps to help people living with HIV protect their physical and mental well-being. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with HIV for decades, these tips can help you take charge of your health as you age.

  • ICC COVID Immunization Dashboard

    To help navigate the current landscape in each state, the Immunocompromised Collaborative immunization dashboard from the Immune Deficiency Foundation tracks who is eligible for the 2025-2026 COVID-19 vaccine, as well as who can get it from a pharmacy without a prescription and whether state-regulated health insurance plans have to cover the cost.

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    Alzheimer’s Disease and Healthy Aging Data Portal

    The Alzheimer’s Disease and Healthy Aging Data Portal provides easy access to national and state level CDC data on a range of key indicators of health and well-being for older adults.

  • Understanding and sharing your HIV status stories

    Hear from people with HIV about how they learned that they had HIV, how they felt, and how they decided to share their status with other people.

  • HealthLGBTQ Mpox Resource Center

    In light of the recent cases of mpox in the U.S., the National Coalition for LGBTQ Health has curated a library of evidence-based materials in multiple formats about mpox. Geared to clinicians, researchers, and community members, the resources provide information about mpox virus transmission, prevention, testing, and treatment.

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    CDC Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Information Site

    This comprehensive site from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a clearinghouse of information on prevention, testing, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV, HPV, Syphilis, and many others.

  • Mpox and HIV

    This information page from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) addresses the prevalence of Mpox in people diagnosed with HIV and provides recommendations for vaccination and treatment.

  • What is the HIV Care Continuum?

    This resource from HIV.gov describes the HIV care continuum, a public health model that outlines the steps or stages that people with HIV go through from diagnosis to achieving and maintaining viral suppression through care and treatment.

  • Providing Gender-Affirming Care

    Review of gender-affirming care issues, including key terminology, best practices in hormone therapy management, epidemiology of HIV in transgender populations, and strategies to improve HIV care and prevention in transgender communities.

  • Community Story: I Was Diagnosed With HIV at 15. It Took Time, But Life Got Better

    “After my diagnosis, everything changed.” Brandi Velasquez recounts her personal experiences with HIV and how it changed her life — leading to finding community and becoming an activist.

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    A Look Back Blog: Negotiating with Health Plans

    A 2014 blog on how a Ryan White HIV clinic negotiated with a health plan, with lessons learned for agencies seeking coverage for the new treatment long-acting injectables.

  • How I Knew I Had HIV: Stories by Real People Living with HIV

    Everyone’s experience is different, and that’s important because NO ONE symptom just shows up to indicate that you might have HIV. That is why getting tested is so important. In the beginning, it can be frightening, but these individuals overcame their fears and have triumphed.

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  • True Stories: Living with HIV

    These are the stories of three people who are using their experiences of living with HIV to encourage people to get tested, share their stories, or find out what options are best for them.

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