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Yijun Shao, Kaitlin Todd, Andrew Shutes-David, Steven P. Millard, Karl Brown, Amy Thomas, Kathryn Chen, Katherine Wilson, Qing T. Zeng and Debby W. Tsuang
The application of natural language processing and machine learning (ML) in electronic health records (EHRs) may help reduce dementia underdiagnosis, but models that are not designed to reflect minority populations may instead perpetuate underdiagnosis. ...
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Chelsey Poisson, Sheri Boucher, Domenique Selby, Sylvia P. Ross, Charulata Jindal, Jimmy T. Efird and Pollie Bith-Melander
During their deployment to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), many Veterans were exposed to a wide array of toxic substances and psychologic stressors, most notably airborne/environmental pollutants from open burn pits. Service members do ...
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Judson Faurer, Apryl Rogers-Brodersen, Paul Bailie
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Sona Kazemi
Pág. 195 - 226
This article is part of a larger inquiry into the production of disabled bodies due to violence. I examine processes of disablement in the global south, namely Iran and Iraqi Kurdistan, by wars launched and nurtured by both the local nation-states in the...
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Corinne Doria
Pág. 122 - 144
This article is a study of the memoirs of three Canadian ex-servicemen who were blinded during the First and Second World Wars. It inquires autobiographical accounts as a source to understand disability both at an individual and a social level. I argue t...
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Herschel Knapp and Sanjog Pangarkar
Background: In 2011, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) consulted with the Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) team at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, to reproduce their successful model within the VHA. Methods: Th...
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Herschel Knapp and Sanjog Pangarkar
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Corinne Doria
Pág. 122 - 144
This article is a study of the memoirs of three Canadian ex-servicemen who were blinded during the First and Second World Wars. It inquires autobiographical accounts as a source to understand disability both at an individual and a social level. I argue t...
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Mecca M. Salahuddin
Many factors can affect organizational success. One factor that is important to organizational success is effective leadership. Research has shown there are differences in leadership style among generations. A cohort- group whose length appro...
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Ruth Taylor
Pág. 125 - 137
This paper focuses on ?fear? found most common among upper-level college students and military veterans in today?s tight job market. One principles of marketing educator?s experiential project, entitled ?Suit?em up,? inside & out, and ?brand? them is dis...
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Ruth Taylor
Pág. 125 - 137
This paper focuses on ?fear? found most common among upper-level college students and military veterans in today?s tight job market. One principles of marketing educator?s experiential project, entitled ?Suit?em up,? inside & out, and ?brand? them is dis...
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Jayda Martinez, Midhat Z. Jafry, Tzuan A. Chen, Michael S. Businelle, Darla E. Kendzor, Maggie Britton, Maya Vijayaraghavan and Lorraine R. Reitzel
Roughly 70?80% of adults experiencing homelessness smoke cigarettes. Smoke-free living/workplace policies are an empirically-supported tobacco control intervention. However, homeless shelters may be reluctant to implement smoke-free policies due to fears...
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Lisa Kobos, Kim Anderson, Laura Kurth, Xiaoming Liang, Caroline P. Groth, Lucy England, A. Scott Laney and M. Abbas Virji
Healthcare facility staff use a wide variety of cleaning and disinfecting products during their daily operations, many of which are associated with respiratory or skin irritation or sensitization with repeated exposure. The objective of this study was to...
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