James M Oleske
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Recent Articles
1.
Raman U, Ebby C, Ahmad S, Mukherjee T, Yang E, Fofah O, et al.
J Palliat Care
. 2021 Nov;
37(3):443-446.
PMID: 34841970
There has been an increasing need to address end of life (EOL) care and palliative care in an era when measures to extend life for terminal illnesses are often initiated...
2.
Oleske J, Bogden J
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Apr;
18(6).
PMID: 33808953
The recently published article of RC Franklin et al [...].
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Caminiti C, Deng L, Greenberg P, Scolpino A, Chen C, Yang E, et al.
J Patient Exp
. 2021 Jan;
7(6):1627-1633.
PMID: 33457623
Objective: To evaluate perceptions regarding cell phone use in a teaching hospital setting among health care providers, residents, medical students, and patients. Methods: Fifty-three medical students, 41 resident physicians, 32...
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Gomez H, Borgialli D, Sharman M, Scolpino A, Oleske J, Bogden J
Int J Infect Dis
. 2019 Dec;
91:267.
PMID: 31794859
No abstract available.
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Shah K, Verma R, Oleske J, Scolpino A, Bogden J
Nutr Res
. 2019 Nov;
71:21-29.
PMID: 31668643
This review was written to update the review that we published in Nutrition Research in 2007 by examining studies published in the last 11 years which describe the effects of...
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Gomez H, Borgialli D, Sharman M, Weber A, Scolpino A, Oleske J, et al.
Obstet Gynecol
. 2019 Aug;
134(3):628-635.
PMID: 31403597
Objective: To compare blood lead levels in females of childbearing age, 12-50 years, living within and adjacent to Flint, Michigan, before, during, and after the Flint River water exposure and...
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Gomez H, Borgialli D, Sharman M, Shah K, Scolpino A, Oleske J, et al.
Clin Toxicol (Phila)
. 2019 Mar;
57(9):790-797.
PMID: 30871386
The toxicity of lead, like any xenobiotic, is directly linked to the duration of exposure and toxin concentration in the body. The elevation in blood lead levels (BLLs) in young...
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Gomez H, Borgialli D, Sharman M, Shah K, Scolpino A, Oleske J, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2018 Mar;
197:158-164.
PMID: 29599069
Objective: We evaluated the increases in blood lead levels (BLLs) observed in young children in Flint, Michigan, during their exposure to corrosive Flint River water during the years 2014 and...
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DeSilva M, Munoz F, Sell E, Marshall H, Kawai A, Kachikis A, et al.
Vaccine
. 2017 Nov;
35(48 Pt A):6472-6482.
PMID: 29150052
No abstract available.
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Neilan A, Karalius B, Patel K, Van Dyke R, Abzug M, Agwu A, et al.
JAMA Pediatr
. 2017 Mar;
171(5):450-460.
PMID: 28346597
Importance: As perinatally human immunodeficiency virus-infected youth (PHIVY) in the United States grow older and more treatment experienced, clinicians need updated information about the association of age, CD4 cell count,...