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1. Under the influence: exogenous testosterone influences men’s cross-sex perceptions of sexual interest

2. Justice beliefs for self and others: Associations with positive and negative affectivity in African Americans and White Americans.

3. Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Services for HIV Prevention, Sub-Saharan Africa, 2020

4. The Serological Sciences Network (SeroNet) for COVID-19: Depth and Breadth of Serology Assays and Plans for Assay Harmonization

5. Urethrocutaneous fistulas after voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention—15 African Countries, 2015–2019

6. Patient perceptions by race of educational animations about living kidney donation made for a diverse population

8. Voluntary Medical Male Circumcisions for HIV Prevention — 13 Countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, 2017–2021

9. Prevalence of male circumcision in four culturally non-circumcising counties in western Kenya after 10 years of program implementation from 2008 to 2019.

10. Culturally targeted message framing and colorectal cancer screening preferences among African Americans

11. Defining the Global Research and Programmatic Agenda and Priority Actions for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention

12. Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Survival Differences and Potential Geographic Determinants Among Men and Women in Utah

14. Justice beliefs and cultural values predict support for COVID-19 vaccination and quarantine behavioral mandates

15. Fairness and forgiveness: Effects of priming justice depend on justice beliefs

16. Complex effects of racism and discrimination on African Americans' health and well-being: Navigating the status quo

17. Healthcare provider cultural competency and receptivity to colorectal cancer screening among African Americans

18. Consolidated Overview of Notifiable Adverse Events in the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief's Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Program Through 2020

19. Effects of culturally targeted message framing on colorectal cancer screening among African Americans

20. Mission, Organization, and Future Direction of the Serological Sciences Network for COVID-19 (SeroNet) Epidemiologic Cohort Studies

21. Results of an African American-targeted norm-based colorectal cancer screening intervention: a pilot study

22. The Neurogenetics of Racial Injustice: Oxytocin Receptor (OXTR) Gene rs53576 is ASSOCIATED with Perceived Discrimination and Other-Oriented Justice Beliefs in African Americans

24. Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Rural Setting: A Randomized Study

25. Case series of glans injuries during voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention — eastern and southern Africa, 2015–2018

26. Perceived racism, affectivity, and C-reactive protein in healthy African Americans: Do religiosity and racial identity provide complementary protection?

27. Writing about justice and injustice: Complex effects on affect, performance, threat, and biological responses to acute social stress among african American women and men

28. Moderators of the effects of perceived racism and discrimination on cancer-related health behaviors among two samples of African Americans

29. Prevalence of male circumcision in four culturally non-circumcising counties in western Kenya after 10 years of program implementation from 2008 to 2019

30. Remote Infection Control Assessments of US Nursing Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic, April to June 2020

31. Justice beliefs buffer against perceived barriers to colorectal cancer screening among African Americans

32. Factors Associated With Candida auris Colonization and Transmission in Skilled Nursing Facilities With Ventilator Units, New York, 2016–2018

33. C-reactive protein in saliva and dried blood spot as markers of stress reactivity in healthy African-Americans

34. Targeting and tailoring message-framing: the moderating effect of racial identity on receptivity to colorectal cancer screening among African–Americans

35. When does priming justice promote forgiveness? On the importance of distributive and procedural justice for self and others

36. Hepatitis C Virus Potentially Transmitted by Opioid Drug Diversion from a Nurse — Washington, August 2017–March 2018

37. Telomere length and procedural justice predict stress reactivity responses to unfair outcomes in African Americans

39. Positive and negative affectivity, stress, and well-being in African-Americans: Initial demonstration of a polynomial regression and response surface methodology approach

40. Editor's Choice: Deliberative and non-deliberative effects of descriptive and injunctive norms on cancer screening behaviors among African Americans

41. Bacterial and Fungal Infections in Persons Who Inject Drugs - Western New York, 2017

42. Distributive and Procedural Justice for Self and Others

43. OXTR receptor (OXTR) gene rs53576 predicts proinflammatory C-reactive protein response to acute social stress in African American men

44. Salivary osteocalcin: Reactivity to acute social stress and relationships with concomitant stress biomarkers in healthy African Americans

45. Reactivity of salivary uric acid in response to social evaluative stress in African Americans

46. Salivary Uric Acid: Associations with Resting and Reactive Blood Pressure Response To Social Evaluative Stress in Healthy African Americans

47. Justice for All? Beliefs about Justice for Self and Others and Telomere Length in African Americans

48. Gain versus loss-framed messaging and colorectal cancer screening among African Americans: A preliminary examination of perceived racism and culturally targeted dual messaging

49. Justice Beliefs, Personal Well-Being and Harsh Social Attitudes: Initial Demonstration of a Polynomial Regression and Response Surface Methodology

50. Perceived Discrimination, Racial Identity, and Multisystem Stress Response to Social Evaluative Threat Among African American Men and Women

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