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Joseph Yracheta

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Yracheta J, Morriseau T, Dale K, Gerth A, McGavock J
Diabetologia . 2025 Feb; PMID: 40021519
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Hiratsuka V, Beans J, Byars C, Yracheta J, Spicer P
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2024 Sep; 21(9). PMID: 39338028
The cognitive interview process is a method to validate a survey instrument's face validity and enhance confidence in item interpretation, as well as a method to engage communities in the...
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Bahmani A, Cha K, Alavi A, Dixit A, Ross A, Park R, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39211867
Precision medicine promises significant health benefits but faces challenges such as the need for complex data management and analytics, interdisciplinary collaboration, and education of researchers, healthcare professionals, and participants. Addressing...
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Yracheta J, Morriseau T, Dale K, Gerth A, McGavock J
Diabetologia . 2024 Aug; 67(11):2404-2407. PMID: 39103722
Internationally, governments and scientists are bound by legal and treaty rights when working with Indigenous nations. These rights include the right of Indigenous people to control the conduct of science...
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Garba I, Sterling R, Plevel R, Carson W, Cordova-Marks F, Cummins J, et al.
Front Res Metr Anal . 2023 Nov; 8:1272318. PMID: 38033627
Indigenous Peoples are reimagining their relationship with research and researchers through greater self-determination and involvement in research governance. The emerging discourse around Indigenous Data Sovereignty has provoked discussions about decolonizing...
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Li M, Do V, Brooks J, Hilpert M, Goldsmith J, Chillrud S, et al.
Environ Res . 2023 Sep; 237(Pt 2):117091. PMID: 37683786
Background: Fine particulate matter (PM) exposure is a known risk factor for numerous adverse health outcomes, with varying estimates of component-specific effects. Populations with compromised health conditions such as diabetes...
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Endres K, Zacher T, Richards F, Robe L, Powers M, Yracheta J, et al.
Environ Health . 2023 May; 22(1):42. PMID: 37183246
Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the behavioral determinants associated with exclusive use of arsenic-safe water in the community-led Strong Heart Water Study (SHWS) arsenic mitigation program....
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Zacher T, Endres K, Richards F, Robe L, Powers M, Yracheta J, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2022 Nov; 862:160217. PMID: 36410482
Many rural populations, including American Indian communities, that use private wells from groundwater for their source of drinking and cooking water are disproportionately exposed to elevated levels of arsenic. However,...
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Mackey T, Calac A, Chenna Keshava B, Yracheta J, Tsosie K, Fox K
Cell . 2022 Jul; 185(15):2626-2631. PMID: 35868267
Technological advances have enabled the rapid generation of health and genomic data, though rarely do these technologies account for the values and priorities of marginalized communities. In this commentary, we...
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Li M, Hilpert M, Goldsmith J, Brooks J, Shearston J, Chillrud S, et al.
Am J Public Health . 2022 Mar; 112(4):615-623. PMID: 35319962
To compare fine particulate matter (PM) concentrations in American Indian (AI)-populated with those in non-AI-populated counties over time (2000-2018) in the contiguous United States. We used a multicriteria approach to...