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Autor:
Wellison Diniz, Ana Clara Baião Menezes, Kacie L McCarthy, Jean Hall, Joel S Caton, Carl R Dahlen, Alison K Ward
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 100:191-191
Fetal adaptations to nutrition in utero lead to long-term effects on fetal growth and postnatal performance. Although required in minute amounts, minerals play an essential role in fetal programming, likely through epigenetic mechanisms. Thus, change
Autor:
Jean Hall
Discover how to harness the power of your breath with 20 simple breathwork techniques. Breathing is essential to life, and it is one of the simplest methods to increase your energy, improve your sleep and reduce stress – you can practise alone and
Autor:
Katharine Hale, Cheryl Harvey, Miki Gould, Sharon Dietzler, Brenda B. Ehlert, Deanne Richards, Jean Hall
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control. 49:1427-1428
Beginning a new career as a subject matter expert in Infection Prevention (IP) can be challenging. The scope of the service is broad, and the reference materials can be challenging to navigate. Ascension Wisconsin created a team to produce a tool to
Autor:
Dr Linda Jean Hall PhD
How does fear – deep, ongoing, systemic fear – impact on Black lives?Through reflections on her own life, anthropologist Dr Linda Jean Hall PhD draws on traditions of African storytelling to explore the question of how systemic fear affects the t
Autor:
S. Chouinard, A. Kaczmarek, Susan Mendick, Sharon Evans, P. M. Conneally, Roberta Winnick, Andrew Feigin, L. Elmer, Nathan Pankratz, Barbara Shannon, E. Aiken, T. Ajax, C. Horn, Christine Hunter, J. Mannetter, Margaret F. Turk, Donald S. Higgins, Miodrag Velickovic, C. Dingmann, Maryan DeAngelis, Kapil D. Sethi, M. Marotta-Kollarus, L. Woodward, M. Stacy, Cheyl A. Halter, Karen Williams, Carolyn Peterson, Nestor Galvez-Jimenez, Margaret C. Lannon, C. Schell, Kelvin L. Chou, Tatyana Simuni, H. Poiffaut, Stewart A. Factor, H. Shill, Joseph Jankovic, Michel Panisset, Tatiana Foroud, Juliette Harris, Deborah Judd, A. Podichetty, S. Phipps, Kathy Davis, Joann Belden, V. E. Elsaesser, S. Narayan, J. Fraser, Clifford W. Shults, K. Williamson, Aileen Shinaman, S. Wilson, William C. Nichols, L. Marlor, John M. Bertoni, Joanne Wojcieszek, Cheryl Halter, Kenneth Marek, P. Ryan, Alice Rudolph, Christopher F. O'Brien, Karen Blindauer, Karyn Boyar, Jayaraman Rao, Kelly E. Lyons, Becky Dunlop, C. Costan-Toth, Lauren Seeberger, Ryan J. Uitti, Karen Marder, Stephen G. Reich, David Oakes, Lisa Scollins, Jean Hall, Joanna Hamann, Mandar Jog, Eric Siemers, E. Ohmann, E. Licari, Frederick J. Marshall, Mark Forrest Gordon, Maureen Cook, Peter A. LeWitt, Vincent Calabrese, Jeannine Petit, Diane K. Marek, Rachel Saunders-Pullman, Peggy Roberge, C. Joubert, Hubert H. Fernandez, K. Ligon, J. Carpenter, Lewis Sudarsky, J. Danielson, William C. Koller, David Simon, Michael W. Pauciulo, Danna Jennings, Joseph H. Friedman, Cliff Shults
Publikováno v:
Movement Disorders. 21:2257-2260
A total of 956 individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) from 430 multiplex PD pedigrees were screened for 12 previously reported, pathogenic LRRK2 mutations: R793M, L1114L, I1371V, R1441C, R1441G, R1441H, Y1699C, M1869T, I2012T, I2020T, G2385R, and
Autor:
Francis O. Walker, Juliette Harris, Holly Delgado, David Simon, Paul J. Tuite, Jayaraman Rao, Kelly E. Lyons, Tilak Mendis, Bala V. Manyam, Joanna Hamman, Deborah Fontaine, Terry Reed, William C. Nichols, Sharon Evans, Joanne Wojcieszek, Peggy Gray, Anette Nieves, Carson Reider, P. Michael Conneally, W.R. Wayne Martin, Kathy Davis, Christine Hunter, Daniel D. Truong, John M. Bertoni, Hubert H. Fernandez, Joseph H. Friedman, Nathan Pankratz, Margaret C. Lannon, Kenneth Marek, Maryan DeAngelis, Mark Stacy, Debra Berry, Mariann DiMinno, Robyn Schacherer, Becky Dunlop, Michel Panisset, Carmen Serrano Ramos, Alice Rudolph, Tatiana Foroud, Theresa A. Zesiewicz, David Grimes, An Tran, Joan Werner, Jean Hall, Sandra Roque, Magali Fernandez, Joseph Jankovic, Michael J. Aminoff, Rachel Saunders Pullman, Maureen A. Leehey, Cliff Shults, Deborah Judd, William C. Koller, Mark Forrest Gordon, Cheryl Halter, Ali H. Rajput, Pam Andrews, Stephen G. Reich, Theresa Derian, Alex Rajput, Stephanie Thomas, Galit Kleimer-Fisman, Susan Mendick, Robert A. Hauser, Danna Jennings, Paul Gordon, Stewart A. Factor, Peter A. LeWitt, Un Jung Kang, Karyn Boyar, Ronald F. Pfeiffer, Robert L. Rodnitzky, Jean P. Hubble, Jeannine Petit, Mayank Pathak, Julie H. Carter, Maureen Cook, William J. Weiner, Rajesh Pahwa, Christopher F. O'Brien, Karen Marder, Joan Young, Judith Dobson, Richard Camicioli, Lawrence Elmer, Jo Belden, Julie So, Theresa Shirley, Anthony E. Lang, Roger Kurlan, Kelli Williamson, Brenda Pfeiffer, Victoria Hunt, Sean K. Uniacke, Clifford W. Shults, Karen Blindauer, Lauren Seeberger, Brian Wulbrecht, Carolyn Peterson
Publikováno v:
Movement Disorders. 19:649-655
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder in humans with wide variability in the age of disease onset. Although the disease has been thought previously to occur sporadically in most patients, there is increasing evidence of a ge
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Health Care. 8:9-33
The aim of this research was to compare perceptions of parental needs held by parents of hospitalized children and the staff caring for them, so that potential communication breakdown could be avoided. A well-trialled tool was used with a convenience
Autor:
Margaret Jean, Hall, Maria F, Owings
Publikováno v:
NCHS data brief. (159)
In 2010, 17% of the U.S. population lived in rural (nonmetropolitan) areas. Many rural areas are medically underserved due to physician (especially specialist) shortages. Rural hospitals often are small, with a low volume of services, and have diffic
Autor:
Margaret Jean, Hall, Maria, Owings
Publikováno v:
NCHS data brief. (147)
Data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey, 2010. In 2010, 12% of the 35 million U.S. hospitalizations were in rural hospitals. A higher percentage of inpatients in rural hospitals were aged 65 and over (51%) compared with inpatients in urban h