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Women’s Perspectives on Reproductive Health Services in Primary Care.

February 2020 | Family Medicine
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Bringing public health to the forefront in gene set enrichment analysis

February 2020

“This study improves our understanding of how gene set enrichment analysis methods perform in biomedical applications, and will help future developments focus on improvements relevant to public health.”

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ECHO: context and limitations.

February 2020 | Lancet
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ECHO: context and limitations.

February 2020 | Lancet
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Cannabis use among youth in the United States, 2004-2016: Faster rate of increase among youth with depression.

February 2020 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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Perception of treatment need among adults with substance use disorders: Longitudinal data from a representative sample of adults in the United States.

February 2020 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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Toward a gold standard for benchmarking gene set enrichment analysis.

February 2020 | Briefings in Bioinformatics
News

New Yorkers are initiating treatment earlier after HIV infection, study shows

January 2020

According to a study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, New Yorkers living with HIV are being treated sooner after infection. The time to treatment initiation was reduced in tandem with expanded HIV testing and treatment efforts in New York City.

Publication

Maximizing Response Rates to Ads for Free At-Home HIV Testing on a Men-for-Men Geosocial Sexual Networking App: Lessons Learned and Implications for Researchers and Providers.

January 2020 | Health Education & Behavior
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Physician perspectives on routine pregnancy intention screening and counseling in primary care.

December 2019 | Contraception

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