APPLYING BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS PRINCIPLES TO INCREASE DEMAND FOR FREE HIV TESTING SERVICES AT PRIVATE DOCTOR-LED CLINICS IN JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA: A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL.

Applying behavioural economics principles to increase demand for free HIV testing services at private doctor-led clinics in Johannesburg, South Africa: A randomised controlled trial.

Expanding free HIV testing service (HTS) access to include private clinics could increase testing rates.A donor funded programme, GP Care Cell, offered free HIV testing at selected private doctor-led clinics but uptake was low.We investigated whether HTS demand creation materials that used behavioural economics principles could increase demand for

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Metabolomics analysis of serum in a rat heroin self-administration model undergoing reinforcement based on 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectra

Abstract Background Understanding the process of relapse to abused drugs and ultimately developing treatments that can reduce the incidence of relapse remains the primary goal for the study of substance dependence.Therefore, exploring the metabolite characteristics during the relapse stage is valuable.Methods A heroin self-administered rat model wa

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