...funding crisis, but adolescent study raises...

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Summary:
- This article discusses a study on intermittent HIV treatment dosing, which could be a potential solution to the funding crisis for HIV treatment in adolescents.
- The study found that giving HIV treatment intermittently, rather than continuously, may be an effective way to manage HIV in adolescents when resources are limited.
- Intermittent dosing could help extend the available HIV treatment supply and ensure that more adolescents have access to the care they need, even in resource-constrained settings.

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