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Kim H, Inghels M, Mathenjwa T, Shahmanesh M, Seeley J, Matthews P, et al.
AIDS Behav . 2024 Sep; 29(1):1-12. PMID: 39259239
Linkage to HIV care remains suboptimal among men. We investigated the effectiveness of a male-targeted HIV-specific decision support app, Empowering People through Informed Choices for HIV (EPIC-HIV), on increasing linkage...
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Kim H, Inghels M, Mathenjwa T, Shahmanesh M, Seeley J, Matthews P, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38562873
Introduction: HIV elimination requires innovative approaches to ensure testing and immediate treatment provision. We investigated the effectiveness of conditional financial incentives on increasing linkage to HIV care in a 2×2...
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Kim H, Inghels M, Mathenjwa T, Shahmanesh M, Seeley J, Matthews P, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38562824
Introduction: Linkage to HIV care remains suboptimal among men. We investigated the effectiveness of a male-targeted HIV-specific decision support app, Empowering People through Informed Choices for HIV (EPIC-HIV), on increasing...
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Tanser F, Kim H, Mathenjwa T, Shahmanesh M, Seeley J, Matthews P, et al.
J Int AIDS Soc . 2021 Feb; 24(2):e25665. PMID: 33586911
Introduction: The uptake of HIV testing and linkage to care remains low among men, contributing to high HIV incidence in women in South Africa. We conducted the "Home-Based Intervention to...
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Oben J, Patel T, Mouralidarane A, Samuelsson A, Matthews P, Pombo J, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2010 Feb; 394(1):24-8. PMID: 20170634
Background And Aims: The prevalence of pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAC) parallels rising rates of obesity and dysmetabolism, a possible link being non-alcoholic fatty pancreas disease (NAFPD). We have recently shown that...
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Nelson S, Matthews P, Poston L
Hum Reprod Update . 2009 Dec; 16(3):255-75. PMID: 19966268
Background: Obesity among pregnant women is highly prevalent worldwide and is associated in a linear manner with markedly increased risk of adverse outcome for mother and infant. Obesity in the...