
PrEP in the South West
On behalf of Lynn, Ethan presented his findings on the behavioural barriers underpinning PrEP uptake in the South West of England, completed for our client
On behalf of Lynn, Ethan presented his findings on the behavioural barriers underpinning PrEP uptake in the South West of England, completed for our client
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Ever made a promise to yourself to exercise more, drink less, eat healthy?
You even made a great start (Fresh Start Effect, anyone?) with trips to the gym, switching to non-alcoholic beer, or remembering your 5 a day.
Stuck at the till and fancy a chocolate to go? You look around but there’s no chocolate in sight – instead packets of nuts and fruit line the checkout shelves. Okay, that’ll do. You pop through two packets of nuts and a piece of fruit to your basket and proceed to checkout.
Sound familiar?