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'Chronic Underfunding' Could Hinder Progress In HIV Treatment, Opinion Piece Says
Recent cuts to Arizona's AIDS Drug Assistance Program and other state services due to "chronic underfunding of HIV services at the state and federal level, the increasing cost of medications and the increasing number of persons living with HIV who lack insurance to pay for these life-saving drugs," will likely reverse the progress made in HIV treatment, J.
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