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Factors Associated With Contraceptive Use Among South Asians in New York City.

March 2026 | Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

“It makes me feel so much safer”: Sexual and gender minority community perspectives on telehealth use and implications for future practice.

March 2026 | PLoS One

Natural History of Self-reported Symptoms Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Target Trial Emulation in a Prospective Community-Based Cohort.

March 2026 | International Journal of Infectious Diseases

Douching Is Associated With Dysregulated Rectal Mucosal Immunity in Sexual Minority Men.

March 2026 | The Journal of Infectious Diseases

Lingering sex and age disparities in dolutegravir uptake among adults with HIV: A multi-country observational cohort study.

March 2026 | BMJ Global Health

Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on ART access and timely initiation in people living with HIV in 31 countries: a regression discontinuity design study.

March 2026 | BMJ Open

Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, depleted in the Parkinson’s disease microbiome, improves motor deficits in α-synuclein overexpressing mice.

March 2026 | npj Parkinson's Disease

HIV disease progression following WHO Treat All guideline adoption among people enrolled in HIV care in Central Africa: a multistate analysis.

March 2026 | Annals of Epidemiology

Does human papillomavirus vaccination status differ by disability status in New York city public schools? 

March 2026 | Vaccine

Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) Awareness and HIV Treatment Optimism Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Mumbai, India.

February 2026 | AIDS and Behavior
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