Study explores willingness to trade-off years of life for an HIV cure
A new study from the Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics explores whether a psychological phenomenon called “affective forecasting” (where people tend to overestimate the positive impact of future events on their well-being) could be at play when studying patients willingness to trade an HIV cure with shortened longevity.
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