J N Brownstein
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Cornell C, Littleton M, Greene P, Pulley L, Brownstein J, Sanderson B, et al.
Health Educ Res
. 2008 Dec;
24(4):622-33.
PMID: 19047648
The Uniontown, Alabama Community Health Project trained and facilitated Community Health Advisors (CHAs) in conducting a theory-based intervention designed to reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) among rural African-American...
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Norris S, Chowdhury F, Van Le K, Horsley T, Brownstein J, Zhang X, et al.
Diabet Med
. 2006 May;
23(5):544-56.
PMID: 16681564
Aims: The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of community health workers in supporting the care of persons with diabetes. Methods: Computerized searches were conducted of...
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Malarcher A, Casper M, Matson Koffman D, Brownstein J, Croft J, Mensah G
J Womens Health Gend Based Med
. 2001 Nov;
10(8):717-24.
PMID: 11703882
No abstract available.
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Brownstein J, Primosch R
J Clin Pediatr Dent
. 2001 Aug;
25(4):317-21.
PMID: 11497014
Menkes' Kinky Hair Syndrome (MKHS) comprises an array of clinical manifestations including hair shaft abnormalities, epidermal hypopigmentation, and progressive cerebral degeneration that are transmitted as an X-linked recessive disorder affecting...
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Breast and cervical cancer screening in minority populations: a model for using lay health educators
Brownstein J, Cheal N, Ackermann S, Bassford T, Campos-Outcalt D
J Cancer Educ
. 1992 Jan;
7(4):321-6.
PMID: 1305418
Although mammography and the Pap smear have significantly reduced US deaths related to breast and cervical cancers, screening prevalence and survival rates for both diseases are disproportionately lower among minority...