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Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging. 6:176-177
Project TRIP is an innovative individualized transportation program for low-income adults in rural eastern North Carolina (eNC), that aims to increase access to healthcare and reduce health disparities. This paper presents results from a 3-year grant
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP. 23(11)
Breast cancer is commonly diagnosed in Korean American women (KAW), and its incidence rates continue to increase. Despite the increasing burden of breast cancer diagnosis, screening rates among KAW remain low. There is a growing body of literature on
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Eastern North Carolina (eNC) is a rural, poor, and underserved region of the state with 1 in 5 adults living below the poverty level. Residents experience health disparities driven by limited access to healthcare and inequitable distribution of socia
Autor:
Louis R. Depalo, Abby Schwartz, Julie K. Simonson, Jennifer Kartashevsky, Maria Elena Rodriguez, Elisheva Weinberger, Deborah L. Rosenberg
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 68
Introduction: Many health systems lack internal smoking cessation programs despite the need to personalize smoking cessation support for patients. Though smoking cessation services are important, systems often lack needed resources to create programs
Autor:
Gonza, Namulanda, Michele M, Monti, Prakash, Mulay, Sheila, Higgins, Michelle, Lackovic, Abby, Schwartz, Joanne Bonnar, Prado, Justin, Waltz, Yvette, Mitchell, Geoffrey M, Calvert
Publikováno v:
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 63:5-10
CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) collects data on acute pesticide-related illness and injury reported by 12 states (California, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Ore
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Prakash Mulay, Ruiling Liu, John Beckman, Abby Schwartz, Ketki Patel, Derry Stover, Justin Waltz, Geoffrey M. Calvert, Lucia S. Graham, Kathleen G. Aubin, Joanne Bonnar Prado, Sheila Higgins, Karen R. Cummings, Walter A. Alarcon
Publikováno v:
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Total release foggers (TRFs) (also known as "bug bombs") are pesticide products often used indoors to kill insects. After an earlier report found that TRFs pose a risk for acute illness (1), the Environmental Protection Agency required improved label
Autor:
Joanne Bonnar-Prado, Edward J. Kasner, Leo E. Larios, Rob Walker, Stephanie Moraga-McHaley, Geoffrey M. Calvert, Justin Waltz, Abby Schwartz, Louise N. Mehler, Michelle Lackovic, John Beckman, Yvette Mitchell, Rachel Roisman, Prakash Mulay, Sheila Higgins, Naomi Hudson
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 57:15-30
BACKGROUND: Excluding disinfectants, pyrethrins and pyrethroids are the pesticides used most commonly in and around homes. Respiratory effects and paresthesia are among the concerns about pyrethrin/pyrethroid exposures. METHODS: Acute pesticide-relat
Autor:
Prakash Mulay, Stephanie Moraga-McHaley, Heidi Bojes, Kathy Leinenkugel, Abby Schwartz, Michelle Lackovic, Derry Stover, Joanne Bonnar Prado, John Beckman, Justin Waltz, Geoffrey M. Calvert, Sheila Higgins
Publikováno v:
MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report. 63(55)
CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) collects data on acute pesticide-related illness and injury reported by 12 states (California, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, New Mexico, New York, Ore
Autor:
Abby Schwartz, Elizabeth Evans, Justin Waltz, Gamola Z. Fortenberry, Yvette Mitchell, Joanne Bonnar Prado, Lucia S. Graham, John Beckman, Michelle Lackovic, Geoffrey M. Calvert, Kathy Leinenkugel, Heidi Bojes, Sheila Higgins, Michel S. Oriel, Prakash Mulay
Background Paraquat and diquat are among the most commonly used herbicides in the world. Objectives Determine the magnitude, characteristics, and root causes for acute paraquat- and diquat-related illnesses in the US Methods Illnesses associated with
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6cad60f87ee3d279afa777527bf1369c
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4920265/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4920265/
Autor:
Yvette Mitchell, Edward J. Kasner, Brienne Diebolt-Brown, Prakash Mulay, Abby Schwartz, Rachel Roisman, Rita Gergely, Joanne Bonnar-Prado, John Beckman, Jessica M. Keralis, Michelle Lackovic, Stephanie Moraga-McHaley, Louise N. Mehler, Justin Waltz, Soo-Jeong Lee, Geoffrey M. Calvert
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 55:571-583
BACKGROUND: Farmworkers have a high risk for acute pesticide-related illness and injury, and the rate among female farmworkers is approximately twice as high as that among males. Surveillance data were used to identify reasons for this gender differe