Project Inform prioritizes
health care reform in 2009.
The November 2008 election led to renewed discussion
about reforming the nation’s health care system, with
an emphasis on providing coverage for uninsured individuals. Read
more.
Peculiar type of KS emerges in healthier individuals.
Over the past few years,
healthier individuals living with HIV have reported symptoms
of a milder form of Kaposi's Sarcoma, despite relatively
intact immune systems. Read
more.

10 ways to support Project Inform’s mission.
With more than 40,000 new
infections occurring annually in the US, it's imperative
Project Inform maintain its focus to impact the health of
those living with HIV and the rising tide of new infections. Read
more.
Project Inform reports from the 2008 ICAAC
/ IDSA conference.
This year's special joint meeting assembled
10,000 people interested in microbiology and therapeutic agents,
including health topics related to HIV. Project Inform was
on hand to report back with full coverage. Read
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Project Inform to
hold Update Town Meeting on HIV and Aging.
On February 4, 2009, speakers
Paul Dalton and Dr. Steven Deeks (UCSF) will present information
on aging with HIV and the role that inflammation plays in
disease progression. Read
more.
Looking
forward to an era of
change to
end the US epidemic.
On the heals of a revised mission
statement, a new Ends Statement
establishes the focused set of ways in which Project Inform
will create change in the US epidemic
as a result of our advocacy and services. Read more.
Hold a house party
to benefit Project Inform.
Project Inform seeks to expand its constituency
through the launch of a new House Party program, an easy way
for anyone to help support our ongoing programs. Read
more.
Condom couture front and center among 300 at
Evening of Hope.
More than 300 guests were
positively giddy as they left October's Evening of Hope — A
Night of Lifesaving Fashion. Project Inform appreciates the
support from all who participated. Read
more.

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