Psychosocial issues affect HIV/AIDS treatment outcomes
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 10:29
in Health & Medicine
Psychosocial influences such as stress, depression and trauma have been neglected in biomedical and treatment studies involving people infected with HIV, yet they are now known to have significant health impacts on such individuals and the spread of AIDS, according to a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill scientist.
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