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Exergaming in Older People Living with HIV Improves Balance, Mobility and Ameliorates Some Aspects of Frailty
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HIV and trans and non-binary people in the UK
Rusi Jaspal1, Kate Zoe Nambiar2, Valerie Delpech3
1Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
|June 15, 2018
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