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February 25, 2009

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gina

"This may be because women are less likely than men to be diagnosed early. But why? To this day and despite women’s efforts to press for equal rights (the very efforts that inspired the first International Women’s Day in 1911), women all over the world get paid less than men and are more likely to live in poverty. So limited access to health care due to poverty probably means that many women don't learn they are infected with HIV until they develop serious AIDS-related infections." Excellent points. If we could identify the link to fair pay and disparity in receiving health care information, that the two are indeed linked versus lack of resources in media and then political control of media, we'd all be better off.

Excellent points.

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