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VACS Index Depression HIV: Improving Mortality Prediction
The VACS Index 2.0 and depression in sexual minority men with HIV is an important area of study for improving mortality prediction. While the VACS ...
Greenspace and Breast Cancer Survival in the U.S. Fyh.news
“Greenspace and breast cancer survival are increasingly studied as breast cancer (BC) remains the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in t...
Digital Storytelling Interventions to Promote Cancer Screening Among Hispanic/Latino Adults in Primary Care Settings.
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Cancer is the leading cause of death among Hispanic/Latino individuals, yet many do not complete cancer screenings due to systemic barrier...
HIV Care Black Men: COVID-19’s Impact in the US South
Black sexual minority men face significant disparities in HIV care, especially in the US South. This study explores how the COVID-19 pandemic impac...
Climate Change Women's Health Peru: Lived Experiences
Climate change women’s health Peru is an urgent research area, with profound impacts on wellbeing in the Global South, particularly among und...
Depressive Symptoms in Black and Hispanic Men with Chronic Conditions
Depressive symptoms in Black and Hispanic men with chronic conditions are shaped by co-morbidity, social support, and health-related behaviors. Men...
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