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Population Analysis and Immunologic Landscape of Melanoma in People Living with HIV. [PDF]
Barger LN +15 more
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Abstract Aims The aim of this study was to identify longitudinal trajectories of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) use throughout 1 year following MOUD initiation and to examine the association of trajectory membership with HIV testing among people who inject drugs in India.
Allison M. McFall +8 more
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Abstract Background and aims Patterns of daily or near‐daily (DND) use of alcohol and cannabis among adults in the United States have been changing. The current study measured how these shifts have occurred across developmental periods of adulthood. Design, Setting, and Participants U.S.
Megan E. Patrick
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Linking gut microbiome to HIV-1 reservoir size in people living with HIV. [PDF]
Kieri O +7 more
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Abstract Background and aims Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug worldwide and is often co‐used with tobacco, the leading cause of preventable death. Although cannabis and tobacco have distinct neurobiological actions, their associations with brain volumes are unclear.
Katherine Sawyer +16 more
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Early Identification of Atherosclerosis in People Living with HIV by Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography. [PDF]
Toygar Deniz M +5 more
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Abstract Background and aims Incidence and severity of opioid‐associated skin and soft‐tissue infections, often requiring intensive and costly medical care, have increased substantially since the emergence of xylazine in the US drug supply. Although progress has been made in clinical and harm reduction recommendations for treating xylazine‐related ...
Danielle German +9 more
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Serum Cytokines and TGF-β1: A Window into Syphilis Among People Living with HIV. [PDF]
Hernández-Pliego A +6 more
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Abstract Background and aims Prison needle exchange programs (PNEPs) are evidence‐based, cost‐effective interventions that prevent transmission of blood‐borne viruses. PNEPs were introduced in a minority of Canadian federal prisons in 2018; however, participation is contingent on a mandatory approval process known as a “Threat Risk Assessment” (TRA ...
Nadine Kronfli +9 more
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