Pricey HIV prevention drugs impact employment, RPI study finds
Aug. 19— TROY— When expensive medicines that protect against getting HIV are available through employer-sponsored health insurance, annual earnings for men in same-sex couples decline and part-time employment increases, a new study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute finds. This is because the cost for employers in the U.S. to provide health insurance is…
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