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OHTN-funded researchers successful at CIHR

*+-Three research teams led by OHTN-supported researchers were successful in a recent Canadian Institutes for Health Research Team Grant competition. The special competition targeting Boys’ and Men’s Health created an opportunity for Ontario researchers to secure more funding for HIV treatment and prevention among two of the OHTN’s priority populations: gay men and African, Caribbean […]

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Sexual health of heterosexually-identified men who have sex with men

*+-What are the sexual health practices and sexual health knowledge of heterosexually-identified men who have sex with men? It is estimated that heterosexual MSM comprise 0.7% (1) to 1.3% (2) of the sexually active male population. Since heterosexual MSM do not often disclose their sexual orientation, they are less likely to be screened for HIV…

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PTSD among people living with HIV/AIDS

*+-Download pdf Photo: Unsplash Questions What is the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorders among people living with HIV in Ontario? Are there any guidelines or articulated competencies for providing services to people living with HIV who have posttraumatic stress disorder? Key Take-Home Messages A high proportion of men and women with HIV have experienced psychological

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Eric Arts Explains Why There Are So Few New Treatment Options for HIV

*+-Descriptive Transcript music // Title card reads Back to Basic Toronto, 2014. Dr. Eric Arts. Repurposing your HIV. Eric Arts stands alone on the main stage at the Back to Basic conference. An on-screen graphic identifies him as Chair, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Western University. Eric Arts: We wrote this article a few years

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Ken Rosenthal Talks about Developing HIV Vaccines

*+-Descriptive Transcript music // Title card reads Back to Basic Toronto, 2014. Dr. Ken Rosenthal. Combination HIV Prevention. Ken Rosenthal delivers a per-recorded talk, speaking into a webcam from an office. An on-screen graphic identifies him as Professor, Pathology and Medicine, McMaster Immunology Research Centre, McMaster University. Rosenthal displays a slide containing an image of

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Rupert Kaul Gives an Overview of Comorbidities Related to HIV

*+-Descriptive Transcript music // Title card reads Back to Basic Toronto, 2014. Dr. Ruper Kaul. HIV does not act alone: The importance of co-morbidities. Rupert Kaul stands alone on the main stage of the Back to Basic conference. An on-screen graphic identifies him as an OHTN Endowed Chair, and Professor, Department of Immunology, Faculty of

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Charu Kaushic Discusses Gender Differences in HIV

*+-Descriptive Transcript music // Title card reads Back to Basic Toronto, 2014. Dr. Charu Kaushic. Gender Differences in HIV. Charu Kaushic stands alone on the main stage at the Back to Basic conference. An on-screen graphic identifies her as the OHTN Applied HIV Research Chair and Professor, Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster Immunology Research Centre,

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