5 year study: Can token rewards improve HIV patient outcomes in Africa? Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:December 3, 2021 Post category:Africa / Blockchain / Crypto / crypto tokens / HIV/AIDS / Immunify.Life / Kenya / MMUST University A Kenyan university and a blockchain healthcare provider will join forces to study whether Africa’s HIV crisis can be helped by using crypto and blockchain technology. You Might Also Like EY Taps Polygon Network to Improve Enterprise Clients’ Experience September 18, 2021 $63M Investment Fuels Raise’s Blockchain-Powered Smart Cards February 27, 2025 Ledn Co-Founder Mauricio Di Bartolomeo States Crypto Will Be a Determinant Factor on Latam Elections: ‘People Want Bitcoin’ June 29, 2024
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