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View article: “Holy Cow, Where do I Sign up?” Attitudes of Military Veterans Toward Epigenomic Biomarker Toxic Exposure Testing
“Holy Cow, Where do I Sign up?” Attitudes of Military Veterans Toward Epigenomic Biomarker Toxic Exposure Testing Open
Introduction After the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act in 2022, there has been a great interest in studying toxic exposures encount…
View article: Providers’ use of pharmacogenetic testing to inform opioid prescribing among veterans
Providers’ use of pharmacogenetic testing to inform opioid prescribing among veterans Open
Aim: To survey Veterans Health Administration providers who prescribed tramadol or codeine to patients with known genotyping for cytochrome 2D6 (CYP2D6) to ascertain awareness of their patient’s pharmacogenetic (PGx) test status, whether t…
View article: “Holy cow, where do I sign up?” Attitudes of Military Veterans toward Epigenomic Biomarker Toxic Exposure Testing
“Holy cow, where do I sign up?” Attitudes of Military Veterans toward Epigenomic Biomarker Toxic Exposure Testing Open
A bstract Background With the signing of the PACT Act in 2022, there is great interest and investment in studying toxic exposures encountered during military service. One way to address this is through the identification of epigenomic biom…
View article: Correlates of Risk for Disinhibited Behaviors in the Million Veteran Program Cohort
Correlates of Risk for Disinhibited Behaviors in the Million Veteran Program Cohort Open
Importance Many psychiatric outcomes share a common etiologic pathway reflecting behavioral disinhibition, generally referred to as externalizing (EXT) disorders. Recent genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have demonstrated the overlap…
View article: Correlates of Risk for Disinhibited Behaviors in the Million Veteran Program Cohort
Correlates of Risk for Disinhibited Behaviors in the Million Veteran Program Cohort Open
Background Many psychiatric outcomes are thought to share a common etiological pathway reflecting behavioral disinhibition, generally referred to as externalizing disorders (EXT). Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have demonstr…
View article: The Moderating Effects of HIV-relevant Factors on the Relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and Intention to Start HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among Cisgender Women
The Moderating Effects of HIV-relevant Factors on the Relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and Intention to Start HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among Cisgender Women Open
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV are serious and related public health problems that detrimentally impact women’s health. Because women who experience IPV are more likely to acquire HIV, it is critical to promote HIV pre…
View article: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study of Just4Us, a Counseling and Navigation Intervention to Promote Oral HIV Prophylaxis Uptake Among PrEP-Eligible Cisgender Women
A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study of Just4Us, a Counseling and Navigation Intervention to Promote Oral HIV Prophylaxis Uptake Among PrEP-Eligible Cisgender Women Open
HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among cisgender women in the United States is low. Just4Us, a theory-based counseling and navigation intervention, was evaluated for preliminary efficacy in a pilot randomized controlled trial wit…
View article: Just4Us: Development of a Counselor-Navigator and Text Message Intervention to Promote PrEP Uptake Among Cisgender Women at Elevated Risk for HIV
Just4Us: Development of a Counselor-Navigator and Text Message Intervention to Promote PrEP Uptake Among Cisgender Women at Elevated Risk for HIV Open
In the United States, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among eligible cisgender women has been slow, despite the availability of oral PrEP since 2012. Although women make up nearly 20% of those living with HIV, there are currently fe…
View article: GABA neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius express GLP-1 receptors and mediate anorectic effects of liraglutide in rats
GABA neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius express GLP-1 receptors and mediate anorectic effects of liraglutide in rats Open
The anorectic effects of liraglutide are mediated by glucagon-like peptide-1 receptors expressed on GABAergic neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius.
View article: Combined Amylin/GLP-1 pharmacotherapy to promote and sustain long-lasting weight loss
Combined Amylin/GLP-1 pharmacotherapy to promote and sustain long-lasting weight loss Open
A growing appreciation of the overlapping neuroendocrine mechanisms controlling energy balance has highlighted combination therapies as a promising strategy to enhance sustained weight loss. Here, we investigated whether amylin- and glucag…