Transgender communities have been disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic. U-M researchers have addressed a gap in the literature regarding the physical effects of HIV and hormone therapy. Their study reveals that transgender individuals receiving gender-affirming hormone therapy have a 37% lower chance of acquiring HIV. Sari Reisner, U-M public health expert and the study’s lead author, explains that these findings highlight the dual benefits of gender-affirming hormone therapy for both the physical and mental health of trans communities. Read more about the study in this article from the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.
