NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH EFFORTS ON SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITY HEALTH RESEARCH/COULTER ET AL. RESPOND
We here at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) read with interest the recent study by Coulter et al.1 We would like to take this opportunity to provide additional context regarding NIH's ongoing efforts in the arena of sexual and gender minority health research. The authors' analysis,...
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