will stop the virus in its tracks and help the millions of people who have yet to suffer its wrath. now, some researchers are looking for answers to help fight the battle in a place where we might not have searched before: the human mind.
the economic and social research council recently funded a new study that shows human hope might be a very strong and overlooked tool to help in the war with aids. in a nutshell, the study determined that people who had goals and definitive plans for their futures (whether that involved careers, relationships, children or the like) were more likely to stay away from any situations that would give them a high risk of contracting a disease like aids; on the contrary, those people who did not have many high hopes for their own future were more likely to engage in actions that would put them at a higher risk. one example widely used in the study is of men who do not have any ambitious hopes or goals for their future – when engaging in
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