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Month: January 2014

Graphene condoms: super thin and tough, but is that enough to make people have safer sex?

Graphene condoms: super thin and tough, but is that enough to make people have safer sex?

By Karen Lorimer, Glasgow Caledonian University and Jen MacDonald, Glasgow Caledonian University This article was originally published at The Conversation. Read the original article. The proposal of an ultra-thin condom made from graphene and latex brings design of the contraceptive into the

Karen Lorimer January 28, 2014December 5, 2014 blog Read more

Can you help complete or share a survey on partners of women who’ve experienced miscarriage?

Can you help complete or share a survey on partners of women who’ve experienced miscarriage?

Petra Boynton (Academic Centre for Medical Education, University College London) is working with the Miscarriage Association on a Beacon Funded public engagement project to explore the impact on partners of women who’ve experienced miscarriage. While there is good evidence about

Karen Lorimer January 21, 2014March 14, 2014 blog Read more

Young men’s views towards the barriers and facilitators of Internet-based Chlamydia trachomatis screening: a qualitative study

Lorimer, Karen, and Lisa McDaid. Journal of medical Internet research 15.12 (2013). LORIMER_JMIR_2013

Karen Lorimer January 14, 2014 publications Read more

Promoting condom-related behaviours in a broad population: Evaluation of a LifeGuide-based intervention

Jude Hancock, Katherine Brown & Martin Hagger. (2003) Applied Psychological Research Journal, 1: 16-33. Issue 1 article 2 empirical paper (Jude Hancock)

Karen Lorimer January 14, 2014 publications Read more

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