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- :Islam, Nadia S. ;Wyatt, Laura C.3 2023 | Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 16(3):e009321:Background.Blood pressure (BP) control is suboptimal in minority communities, including Asian populations. We evaluate the feasibility, adoption, and ...
- :Waddell, Elizabeth Needham ;Springer, Sandra A.9 2021 | J Subst Abuse Treat. 128:108389:The EXIT-CJS (N = 1005) multisite open-label randomized controlled trial will compare retention and effectiveness of extended-release buprenorphine ...
- :Lopez, Priscilla M. ;Divney, Anna6 2019 | Med Care. 57(Suppl 6 2):S164-S171:BackgroundSouth Asians (SAs) experience a disproportionate burden of high blood pressure (BP) in the US, arguably the most preventable risk factor for...
- :Krebs, Paul ;Rogers, Erin2019 | J Registry Manag. 46(2):30-36:Background:Many tobacco dependent cancer survivors continue to smoke after diagnosis and treatment. This study investigated the extent to which hospit...
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