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The HIV/AIDS Information Outreach Project
A service of the New York Academy

of Medicine Library, providing information
to HIV and AIDS-related, community-based
organizations in the New York Area
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Clinical Trials/Medication

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Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center (ADARC)
www.adarc.org
455 First Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 327-7260
Fax: (212) 327-7299
ADARC provides access to cutting-edge research and clinical studies to individuals newly or recently infected with HIV (less than six months)..

The AIDS Treatment Data Network (The Network):
www.atdn.org
611 Broadway, Suite 613
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (800) 734-7104
Fax: (212) 260-8869
The Network provides plain language treatment, education and counseling services for men, women and children with AIDS & HIV, as well as AIDS Drug Assitance Program (ADAP) referrals, and access to clinical trial and treatment information.

CHEST (Center for HIV Educational Studies & Training)
www.hometown.aol.com/chestnyc
250 West 26th Street, #300
New York, NY  10001
Phone: (212) 206-7919
Fax: (212) 206-7994
CHEST is currently affiliated with Hunter College and New York University (NYU) and has a collaborative relationship with researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM). CHEST conducts research on social and psychological factors that contribute to HIV transmission. Studies at CHEST also seek to identify and promote strategies that prevent the spread of HIV and that improve the lives of people living with HIV. 

Direct Access Alternative Information Resources
www.daair.org
119 West 23rd Street, Suite 404
New York, NY 10011
Phone: (212) 255-9280
Fax: (212) 255-9355
Email: info@daair.org
DAAIR is a members-only, not-for-profit buyers club for nutrients and other natural therapies for persons with HIV and other chronic illnesses such as CFIDS, Hepatitis, MS/ALS and diabetes. DAAIR also develops and distributes information about its products, as well as a free Treatment Information Pack (TIP) for HIV and other chronic illnesses as available.

Harlem United Community AIDS Center
www.harlemunited.org
123-125 West 124th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 531-1300
Fax: (212) 531-0140 or 41
Harlem United offers a variety of services at various sites for HIV positive adults. Services include HIV-related health education, medication management, urgent medical visits, substance use counseling services, recreational services including physical training, art and music therapy, and support groups.

National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project:
www.natap.org
580 Broadway Suite 403
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 219-0106
Fax: (212) 219-8473
The National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project is dedicated to facilitating the effort for development of effective treatment for HIV. We advocate on treatment and policy issues for people with HIV and AIDS with drug companies, government officials (including FDA) and other treatment and policy advocates.

People With AIDS Health Group
www.aidsinfonyc.org/pwahg
P.O. Box 136
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 255-0520
Fax: (212) 255-2080
E-mail: info@daair.org
The PWA (People With AIDS) Health Group is primarily dedicated to providing access to promising or experimental treatments for HIV/AIDS, and to making more broadly accessible those few treatments already available.

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