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Men's Rights: Ensuring Equality and Fair Treatment

Men's rights focus on addressing issues that affect men in areas such as family law, workplace equality, mental health, and social expectations. While gender equality is often associated with women's rights, men also face challenges that need attention. Key Aspects of Men's Rights Parental Rights – Fathers should have equal custody and visitation rights in family law cases. Workplace Equality – Men should have equal access to parental leave and workplace flexibility. Mental Health Awareness – Me

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Depression

Depression is crying in your room on Christmas Day, for no reason, when your whole family is downstairs playing games and having fun. Depression is wishing time would hurry up from 5pm, so I can go the fuck to sleep - and only managing to hold out until 7:30pm before giving in. Depression is choosing to go to sleep at that time because I have zero motivation to do anything else and I'm bored shitless. Depression is that yearning to escape this life, but not daring to do it to my family, mostly because I was still here after the last time to see how broken they were, because of me. Depression is not giving a fuck. About anything. Yes there are still people I love - but I don't want to see them. Because I'm not me, my mind and heart are not mine lately, and I don't want them seeing me this way.

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COVID

AJMC Center for BiosimilarsCenter for Biosimilars Contributor: It’s Important to Prioritize HIV Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic August 13, 2022 Allison Fortier, Milena Murray, PharmD, MSc, BCIDP, AAHIVP Not all barriers to HIV-related care and services have been eliminated, and these gaps in care were exacerbated by treatment disruptions brought on by the COVIDC-19 pandemic. Approximately 37.9 million people living with HIV are at risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.1 However, the COVID-19 pandemic created setbacks for individual and public health HIV treatment goals. These delays in care had many adverse effects. People were told to stay home, and many appointments and procedures were canceled.1 Further, those who may have received their diagnosis in the hospital could not follow up for care and receive treatment, and access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) was restricted during the pandemic, which led to decreased adherence. This, in

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