Francis Slaughter
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Recent Articles
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Nguyen A, Slaughter F, Smith S, Katz D, Prabhu S, Wang L, et al.
COVID
. 2025 Jan;
4(10):1617-1630.
PMID: 39877471
Background: People living with HIV (PWH) frequently have co-morbid substance use disorders that may have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined associations between COVID-related stress and increased...
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Wang L, Slaughter F, Nguyen A, Smith S, Prabhu S, Beima-Sofie K, et al.
AIDS Care
. 2024 Apr;
36(7):885-898.
PMID: 38623592
The COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing measures elevated stress levels globally, exacerbating mental health challenges for people with HIV (PWH). We examined the effect of COVID-19-related stress on mental health...
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Smith S, Beima-Sofie K, Naveed A, Bhatia N, Micheni M, Nguyen A, et al.
AIDS Behav
. 2024 Mar;
28(6):1822-1833.
PMID: 38493281
Pandemic-related stressors may disproportionately affect the mental health of people with HIV (PWH). Stratified, purposive sampling was used to recruit 24 PWH who participated in a quantitative survey on COVID-19...
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Karagas M, Punshon T, Davis M, Bulka C, Slaughter F, Karalis D, et al.
Curr Environ Health Rep
. 2019 Nov;
6(4):361-372.
PMID: 31760590
Purpose Of Review: Rice is a major staple food worldwide and a dietary source of arsenic. We therefore summarized the state of the epidemiologic evidence on whether rice consumption relates...
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Davis M, Signes-Pastor A, Argos M, Slaughter F, Pendergrast C, Punshon T, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2017 Feb;
586:1237-1244.
PMID: 28233618
Rice accumulates 10-fold higher inorganic arsenic (i-As), an established human carcinogen, than other grains. This review summarizes epidemiologic studies that examined the association between rice consumption and biomarkers of arsenic...