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  1. LGBTQI+ Curricular Goals and Content Inclusion in US Nurse Practitioner Education Programs: Results of a National Survey
  2. Sexual and Gender Diverse Healthcare Navigation Model: A Community-Participatory Delphi Adaptation of the Transitional Care Model for Sexual and Gender Diverse Individuals
  3. Symptoms, Lifetime Duration of Estrogen Exposure, and Ovarian Reserve Among Women Living With HIV: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study
  4. Mapping the Dynamic Complexity of Sexual and Gender Minority Healthcare Disparities: A Systems Thinking Approach
  5. Historic redlining and health outcomes: A systematic review
  6. A systematic review of U.S. nursing faculty's knowledge, awareness, inclusion, and perceived importance of sexual and gender minority-related content in nursing curricula
  7. Nursing pre-licensure and graduate education for LGBTQ health: A systematic review
  8. How can the nursing profession help reduce sexual and gender minority related health disparities: Recommendations from the National Nursing LGBTQ Health Summit
  9. Socioeconomic correlates of health outcomes and mental health disparity in a sample of cancer patients during the COVID‐19 pandemic
  10. Associations between COVID-19 perceptions, anxiety, and depressive symptoms among adults living in the United States
  11. Disproportionate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Perceived Social Support, Mental Health and Somatic Symptoms in Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
  12. Associations between Trust of Healthcare Provider and Body Mass Index in Adolescents
  13. Adapting to Uncertainty
  14. 17β-estradiol alters mRNA co-expression after murine muscle injury and mild hypobaria
  15. Sex-Based Differences in Plasma Cytokine Concentrations and Sleep Disturbance Relationships Among People Living With HIV
  16. The Contribution of Living Arrangements, Social Support, and Self-efficacy to Self-management Behaviors Among Individuals With Heart Failure
  17. Behavioral Economics: A New Lens for Understanding Genomic Decision Making
  18. How mobile health (mHealth) technologies can be used to study chronic illness outcomes in adults.