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Curbing Alcohol to Fight HIV Could Save Money in Kenya - 3
A program promoting alcohol abstinence among HIV-positive individuals in Kenya could reduce both costs and the spread of HIV. "Curbing alcohol to fight HIV could save money in Kenya" highlights the research of Assistant Professor of Health, Policy and Practice Omar Galárraga, whose new study shows that scaling up the program would save money outweighing the costs. The research was also covered by Futurity, MedIndia, and Science Newsline.
Anti-alcohol program could make fighting HIV cheaper
Curbing Alcohol to Fight HIV Could Save Money in Kenya - 1
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] – A program promoting alcohol abstinence among HIV-positive individuals in Kenya could reduce both costs and the spread of HIV. "Curbing alcohol to fight HIV could save money in Kenya" highlights the research of Assistant Professor of Health, Policy and Practice Omar Galárraga, whose new study shows that scaling up the program would save money outweighing the costs. The research was also covered by Futurity, MedIndia, and Science Newsline.
Curbing Alcohol to Fight HIV Could Save Money in Kenya - 2
A program promoting alcohol abstinence among HIV-positive individuals in Kenya could reduce both costs and the spread of HIV. "Curbing alcohol to fight HIV could save money in Kenya" highlights the research of Assistant Professor of Health, Policy and Practice Omar Galárraga, whose new study shows that scaling up the program would save money outweighing the costs. The research was also covered by Futurity, MedIndia, and Science Newsline.