Follow YOUR Heart: development of an evidence-based campaign empowering older women with HIV to participate in a large-scale cardiovascular disease prevention trial.

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Published in HIV Clin Trials on March 01, 2017

Authors

Markella V Zanni1, Kathleen Fitch1, Corinne Rivard1, Laura Sanchez1, Pamela S Douglas2, Steven Grinspoon1, Laura Smeaton3, Judith S Currier4, Sara E Looby1,5

Author Affiliations

1: a Program in Nutritional Metabolism , Mass General Hospital and Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA.
2: b Cardiology Division and Duke Clinical Research Institute , Duke University School of Medicine, Duke University Hospital , Durham , NC , USA.
3: c Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research , Boston , MA , USA.
4: d Division of Infectious Diseases , University of California, Los Angeles CARE Hospital and University of California, Los Angeles Medical School , Los Angeles , CA , USA.
5: e Yvonne L. Munn Center for Nursing Research , Mass General Hospital , Boston , MA , USA.

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