5 year study looks at if token rewards can improve HIV patient outcomes in Africa -Breaking
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The end of this year will see the launch in Kenya of a five-year groundbreaking research into crypto token incentive’s potential to improve HIV/AIDS patient health outcomes.
The blockchain-powered healthcare platform Immunify.Life and Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology announced that they have received approval from both an ethics committee and a national commission.
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