The study from Tulane University found that those living in once-redlined neighborhoods see 15% longer delays in achieving successful viral suppression of HIV compared to those in non-redlined areas.
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Thomas DeCarlo is an assistant professor at Tulane with an extensive background studying coral reefs across the globe. His ...
The decision to retain a lawyer of their own came after Attorney General Jason Miyares denied a request to hire counsel for the physicians who have raised alarms at the ...