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It's crucial to get the word out about this sometimes stigmatized form of mental illness.
However, it is unclear whether elevated HIV-specific traumatic stress reflects the influence of specific HIV-related traumatic stressors (e.g., HIV diagnosis) or if it is more indicative of the cumulative effects of living with this highly stigmatized, chronic illness.
Both were fat, but, because they lived at a time and in a culture in which this was not stigmatized, they were at ease about it.
The Jacobins stigmatized this new opposition as the heresy of federalism implying that the "federalists" no longer believed in a unified republic.
Dysfunctional and stigmatized, this unique eastern town is now a place where few want to live, filled with repetitive, identical concrete blocks.
Aid groups protested that this would stigmatize returnees, sow fear, and cripple the effort to recruit doctors and nurses.
"Bottom line, this will stigmatize the plant," said Ron Bush, president of Local 990 of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, which has 2,400 members working in the plant.
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