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Stigma, discrimination impede engagement in HIV prevention and treatment


Stigma, discrimination impede engagement in HIV prevention and treatment
Stigma and discrimination, such as homophobia and racism, impede engagement in HIV prevention and use of biomedical tools for treatment in both HIV-negative and HIV-positive gay and bisexual men, according to a Rutgers study.
The paper, published in
AIDS and Behavior, examined the impact of stigma on HIV-related outcomes among gay and bisexual men in the U.S.
Despite recent advances in HIV prevention and treatment, and access to biomedical interventions that can hasten the end of the HIV epidemic, gay and bisexual men continue to be disproportionately affected by the virus. ....

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Will the U.S. public support donating COVID-19 vaccines to low-, middle-income countries?


Will the U.S. public support donating COVID-19 vaccines to low-, middle-income countries?
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Will the U.S. population support donating part of its COVID-19 vaccine stockpile to less prosperous countries? A new study by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University investigates the question.
The pandemic is affecting every country, but not every country has equal access to the lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines. Recent estimates show that high-income countries which have just one-fifth of the global adult population have purchased more than half of the ....

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