Yes.
I think we're only beginning to understand those kinds of differences, because we've only started to ask those questions from the data. Particularly for conditions that have a relationship to the immune system, there's a strong argument that people's experiences of accumulated life stress associated with discrimination are likely playing a major role in those kinds of chronic conditions in later life. There's also a lot of data on sexual and reproductive health outcomes for sexual minority women where we're seeing really striking disparities.
Again, we're only starting to be able to fully characterize what's happening there. It's important to situate what's going on largely within the impact of social discrimination and what that does to someone's body over a lifetime.