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Autor:
Meghan C. O'Leary, R. Lawrence Whitley, Ashlyn Press, Dawn Provenzale, Christina D. Williams, Blair Chesnut, Rodney Jones, Thomas S. Redding, Kellie J. Sims
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 9 (2021)
Federal agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), have prioritized improved access to scientific data and results collected through federally funded research. Our VA Cooperative Studies Program Epidemiology Center in Durham, North
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/63ef29efc6b44482b18a2ad831af10aa
Autor:
Jacqueline Vahey, Elizabeth J. Gifford, Kellie J. Sims, Blair Chesnut, Stephen H. Boyle, Crystal Stafford, Julie Upchurch, Annjanette Stone, Saiju Pyarajan, Jimmy T. Efird, Christina D. Williams, Elizabeth R. Hauser
Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 12, p 1558 (2021)
About 25–35% of United States veterans who fought in the 1990–1991 Gulf War report several moderate or severe chronic systemic symptoms, defined as Gulf War illness (GWI). Thirty years later, there is little consensus on the causes or biological
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2bbc1c28cd2f400894a035df99add1ed
Autor:
Kellie J. Sims, Blair Chesnut, Jimmy T. Efird, Saiju Pyarajan, Annjanette Stone, Elizabeth R. Hauser, Elizabeth J. Gifford, Christina D. Williams, Stephen H. Boyle, Julie Upchurch, Crystal Stafford, Jacqueline Vahey
Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences; Volume 11; Issue 12; Pages: 1558
Brain Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 1558, p 1558 (2021)
Brain Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 1558, p 1558 (2021)
About 25–35% of United States veterans who fought in the 1990–1991 Gulf War report several moderate or severe chronic systemic symptoms, defined as Gulf War illness (GWI). Thirty years later, there is little consensus on the causes or biological
Autor:
Dawn Provenzale, Blair Chesnut, R. Lawrence Whitley, Thomas S. Redding, Meghan C. O'Leary, Ashlyn M. Press, Rodney Jones, Christina D. Williams, Kellie J. Sims
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 9 (2021)
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 9 (2021)
Federal agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), have prioritized improved access to scientific data and results collected through federally funded research. Our VA Cooperative Studies Program Epidemiology Center in Durham, North
Autor:
Carol A. Christianson, Colette Blach, Adam H. Buchanan, Blair Chesnut, Celette Sugg Skinner, Barbara Due, Karen P. Powell, Lori A. Orlando, Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, Vincent C. Henrich, Susan E. Hahn
Introduction: Family health history is a strong predictor of disease risk. To reduce the morbidity and mortality of many chronic diseases, risk-stratified evidence-based guidelines strongly encourage the collection and synthesis of family health hist
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::92f66b71aa5436c054f6181c37e9cc48
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5215064/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5215064/
Autor:
Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, Adam H. Buchanan, Carol A. Christianson, Elizabeth R. Hauser, Karen P. Powell, Astrid B Agbaje, Blair Chesnut, Vincent C. Henrich, Lori A. Orlando
Publikováno v:
BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 264 (2011)
BMC Health Services Research, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 264 (2011)
Background The CDC's Family History Public Health Initiative encourages adoption and increase awareness of family health history. To meet these goals and develop a personalized medicine implementation science research agenda, the Genomedical Connecti