Keep in touch with the latest HIV news

This article originally appeared in HIV Treatment Update, a newsletter published by NAM between 1992 and 2013.
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This is the last edition of NAM’s regular newsletter HIV treatment update – but although HTU is coming to an end, there are still lots of ways you can hear about the latest news in HIV.

Daily news reporting

You can read all the news stories posted on NAM’s website at www.aidsmap.com/latest-news. Our news reporting covers the latest worldwide HIV and AIDS news, including treatment, prevention, and hepatitis and TB co-infections.

You can find news from NAM’s own team of writers, plus articles we have selected from other sources. Our news stories report on the latest scientific and medical developments, but we also cover policy and practice from around the world. 

We know you value the analysis and comment we include in HTU features and we plan to continue publising feature articles online. This will include articles discussing issues in more depth, bringing together experts to debate areas of contention, and interviewing key players in science, medicine, policy making and delivery of care, as well as the people directly affected by what’s going on.

Glossary

pathogenesis

The origin and step-by-step development of disease.

And while our online news coverage examines research from around the world, we will continue to keep you up to date on issues of particular interest to people in the UK, such as changes in the NHS and the social and legal environment for people living with HIV.

You can search our online news database, going back to 2001, by topic or date.

You can also sign up to NAM’s range of free email bulletins to keep you up to date and in the loop with the latest research, news and developments in HIV.

HIV update

An HIV news bulletin, written for people living with HIV in the UK. The bulletin summarises and explains relevant new research and provides links to more detailed articles on our website, aidsmap.com, and news coverage in other media.

You can sign up at www.aidsmap.com/bulletins 

aidsmap news

Sent out twice a month, the aidsmap news bulletin simply highlights all the news headlines recently published on aidsmap.com, as well as news highlights published in other media.

You can sign up at www.aidsmap.com/bulletins

There’s an app for that…

We’ve produced a free HIV news app, available for iPhone and android phones.

The app links to our daily reports on new research, findings and controversies in HIV treatment and prevention from around the world.

Visit www.aidsmap.com/news-app

NAM’s blog

As well as keeping you up to date with the latest developments in HIV research, we want to keep you up to date with what’s happening here at NAM.

We use a blog on our website to let people know about new information resources and tools we produce, any events and webinars we hold, and other things we think you might be interested in hearing about.

Keep an eye on us at www.aidsmap.com/nam-blog

Social media

Are you on Facebook or Twitter?

If you use social media websites, we'd love you to connect with us there too.

On Facebook, we are 'NAM – the HIV/AIDS information charity'.

On Twitter, we are @aidsmap and there's a feed of our news stories from @aidsmap_news.

Conference news

NAM is able to provide you with the most recent scientific and clinical evidence and practice in HIV in part because we report from many of the key conferences covering these and other topics. NAM is the official news provider at:

  • International AIDS Conferences 
  • International AIDS Society Conferences on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention
  • European AIDS Conference.

We also report from:

  • the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections
  • British HIV Association conferences and meetings
  • AIDS Impact, an international conference of behavioural and social sciences related to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care
  • AIDS Vaccine conferences
  • International HIV Social Sciences and Humanities conferences
  • International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC) evidence summits
  • annual meetings of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)
  • International Liver Congresses

and others.

You can receive conference e-bulletins, summarising cutting-edge research and other developments, from a range of conferences. Sign up to these at http://www.aidsmap.com/conferences.

Stay in touch!

You may have ideas about topics we could be covering in more detail, or people whose work you’d like to hear more about. We’re always interested in your views, so please get in touch with any feedback, or if you’d like to be involved in helping shape HIV information.

Contact us:

Send us your feedback at: www.aidsmap.com/Feedback