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1 men who have sex with men do not identify as gay.
2  included data for 2248 MSM: 2136 (95%) were gay, 1973 (89%) were white, 1904 (85%) were on antiretro
3 was 28.4 years, and all identified as either gay (77%) or bisexual (23%).
4 anonymous questionnaire was completed by 169 gay and bisexual men at three New York City dance clubs.
5 and research amongst a significant number of gay and bisexual men in Scotland.
6  include important behavioural changes among gay and bisexual men, antiviral use to prevent vertical
7 stasy") and high-risk sexual behaviors among gay and bisexual men.
8 ve and birth family members, co-parenting in gay and lesbian adoptive families, and racial socializat
9 ch on the linkage between families and work, gay and lesbian parenting, the new reproductive technolo
10 k, don't tell" policy violates the rights of gay and lesbian service members, the policy continues to
11                                              Gay and lesbian youth are adolescents who, in many ways,
12                     We enrolled HIV-negative gay and other men who have sex with men who had had anal
13 by an unrelated panel survey, show that both gay and straight canvassers produced large effects initi
14                          Given that lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals frequently report he
15  in U.S. public opinion and policy, lesbian, gay, and bisexual people remain widely stigmatized.
16 f HIV infection, focusing on men patronising gay bars in eight small US cities.
17 icipants were men from each city who went to gay bars.
18 ions of an off-lattice model based on a soft Gay-Berne potential.
19                                              Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM)
20                                              Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM)
21 ficiency virus (HIV) testing increased among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men from
22 alth disparities experienced by the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and make
23                                     Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals experi
24 haved similarly to heterosexual females, and gay/bisexual females performed in-between heterosexual m
25 women (n = 20), heterosexual women (n = 21), gay/bisexual men (n = 26), and heterosexual men (n = 20)
26                                 In contrast, gay/bisexual men displayed lower overall cortisol concen
27                                 Contact with gay canvassers further caused substantial change in the
28 s produced large effects initially, but only gay canvassers' effects persisted in 3-week, 6-week, and
29 , but only in the wake of conversations with gay canvassers.
30 ) and then validated on patients from the DC Gay cohort (n = 102).
31                     When validated on the DC Gay cohort, networks averaged a sensitivity of 59.1% and
32                 Cross-sectional survey of 17 gay commercial venues in Glasgow and Edinburgh in May 20
33  syndrome (AIDS) deaths in the San Francisco gay community over the next 10 years was predicted.
34  integrated into or do not identify with the gay community.
35 e samples drawn from the visible lesbian and gay community.
36 ohort Study (MACS), the District of Columbia Gay (DCG) Study, and the San Francisco Men's Health Stud
37                      In this issue of Blood, Gay et al provide important new information that can be
38              In vitro hippocampal studies by Gay et al. demonstrated that a myristoylated alanine-ric
39 is in line with in vitro results reported by Gay et al. that long, but not short, MARCKS peptides inh
40  together with the earlier in vitro study by Gay et al., suggests that effector domain MARCKS peptide
41  as heterosexual were more likely than their gay-identified counterparts to belong to minority racial
42              These men were more likely than gay-identified men who have sex with men to report havin
43  in other regions, particularly for younger, gay-identified men.
44 ine mutagenesis of the sequence YP(90)SAP(93)GAY in two secretion-competent CAT fusion proteins great
45 es, there has been a marked increase in anti-gay legislation in many countries, including Nigeria, Ru
46 uests from patients for assistance, a stated gay, lesbian, or bisexual orientation on the part of the
47 ntion was attracted to invisible male nudes, gay males behaved similarly to heterosexual females, and
48 icated that a relatively small proportion of gay males frequenting the bathhouses in the United State
49 ard to "morality" issues (e.g., abortion and gay marriage).
50 s of subtype B were shared between groups of gay men (groups 1-3) or between the heterosexual groups
51                          Study participants (gay men (n = 1,974) and injection drug users (n = 903))
52  caused substantial change in the ratings of gay men and lesbians more generally.
53 ded as a subset of larger studies focused on gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) or eve
54 bout this information, and many lesbians and gay men are reticent to reveal the truth.
55    Significantly more of the sexually active gay men assessed via ACASI reported having sexual partne
56  of psychiatric disorders among lesbians and gay men find no increased risk in comparison with hetero
57  within the medical profession, lesbians and gay men frequently receive suboptimal health care.
58 mmunological explanation of the finding that gay men have a greater number of older brothers than do
59                                 HIV-infected gay men increase their risk of such transmission in asso
60  significantly greater in HIV-1-seronegative gay men than in HIV-1-seronegative male intravenous drug
61 erdam, New York City, and San Francisco, 362 gay men were followed up to 18 years (1978-1995).
62 aOR 3.3-3.9) and especially for HIV-infected gay men who are having sex with one another compared wit
63                 HHV-8-seropositive Brazilian gay men who had a clinical diagnosis of KS or who were i
64 nodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1-seropositive gay men with and without KS was similar in Brazil and Co
65 asures during a 2-year period in a sample of gay men with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectio
66     They were more common among HIV-infected gay men without KS (5/16 by orf 65 ELISA, 10/33 by IFA),
67 ction is particularly relevant for lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals, particularly when considering st
68                       Sixty-six HIV-infected gay men, who were asymptomatic at baseline, were assesse
69 elps in understanding the HIV epidemic among gay men.
70 h immunologic reconstitution in HIV-positive gay men.
71 ssociated with acquisition of syphilis among gay men.
72 8-seropositive, HIV-1-seronegative Brazilian gay men.
73 ency virus (HIV) were studied in a cohort of gay men.
74 ed specific nucleotide positions and added d(GAY) motifs to oligonucleotides and were readily able to
75 ed placebo-controlled trial assessed whether gay (n = 22) or straight (n = 19) messengers were effect
76                                              Gay or bisexual men were over-represented among men with
77 unexplored public health problems among some gay or bisexual men.
78 ctice Patient Survey responders who endorsed gay or bisexual orientation compared with heterosexual m
79 exual minority (self-reported as homosexual, gay, or bisexual) men compared with heterosexual men, wh
80 were associated with "older heterosexual and gay people on welfare" (group 5).
81 he challenges and rewards of coming out as a gay physician.
82 ck of a domestic partner; not identifying as gay, queer, or homosexual; experiencing multiple episode
83 ated with lower levels of education, regular gay scene attendance, 'high-risk' unprotected anal inter
84 efficiencies in methylation of non-canonical GAY sites relative to the wild-type enzymes.
85 ral HIV antibody testing in MSM recruited in gay social venues in London, UK.
86 om mothers of sons, about half of whom had a gay son, along with additional controls (women with no s
87 olling for number of pregnancies, mothers of gay sons, particularly those with older brothers, had si
88 that a large proportion of the patients were gay white human immunodeficiency virus-positive men.

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