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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to investigate risk factors associated with risky sexual behaviors (RSBs) and HIV seropositivity among students from four universities in KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa. Design A case‐control methodology was used. Sample The sample consisted of 500 students (375 HIV negative students and 125 students living with HIV ...
Trishka Pillay +2 more
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Microscopy and Image Analysis-Based Identification of High- and Low-Pressure Mechanically Separated Pork Meat. [PDF]
Pezzolato M +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dating apps for men who have sex with men (MSM) have facilitated unprotected sexual encounters and practices. In addition, drug use during such encounters is widespread among MSM. Traditionally, these populations have been studied in order to relate these facts to their socioeconomic characteristics and not from the perspective of ...
Pilar Marqués‐Sánchez +5 more
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Differences in sexual risk behaviours, HIV care utilisation and experiences of stigma between transgender women and cisgender men who have sex with men: findings from integrated biobehavioural surveys in Ukraine 2013-2018. [PDF]
Aijaz S +6 more
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Innovative methods to increase HIV testing among MSM in regional Queensland [PDF]
Amy B. Mullens +2 more
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HIV in Indian MSM: Reasons for a concentrated epidemic & strategies for prevention
Beena Thomas +5 more
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Harnessing blue light photobiomodulation for cancer therapy: Evidence from a systematic review
Conventional treatments for various types of cancer are often associated with tumor recurrence and aggressiveness. Photobiomodulation with blue light (BL; 450–470 nm) emerges as a promising alternative with antitumor effects. This systematic review, with 37 in vitro and in vivo studies from 2002 to 2024, revealed that BL reduces cell viability ...
Bárbara Evelyn Santos de Lima +6 more
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Permanent Revenue in an Energy‐Exporting Economy: A New Test for Fiscal Equilibrium
ABSTRACT Fiscal disequilibrium arises when permanent expenditures (PEXP) exceed permanent revenue (PREV), a frequent risk in energy‐exporting economies reliant on volatile windfall revenues. However, existing research lacks a clear measure of these concepts and an empirical test for fiscal equilibrium.
Akeem Rahaman, Scott Mark Romeo Mahadeo
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