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K E Innes

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Innes K, Selfe T, Brown C, Rose K, Thompson-Heisterman A
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med . 2012 Mar; 2012:927509. PMID: 22454689
Objective. To investigate the effects of an 8-week meditation program on perceived stress, sleep, mood, and related outcomes in adults with cognitive impairment and their caregivers. Methods. Community-dwelling adults with...
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Troisi R, Innes K, Roberts J, Hoover R
Br J Cancer . 2007 Aug; 97(5):688-90. PMID: 17687337
Among older mothers, preeclampsia in the first pregnancy was associated with a reduction in maternal breast cancer risk that was significantly more pronounced in women bearing male than female infants....
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Innes K, Wimsatt J, McDuffie R
Obstet Gynecol . 2001 Jun; 97(6):905-10. PMID: 11384694
Objective: To test the hypothesis that relative carbohydrate tolerance, an indicator of insulin resistance, predicts subsequent risk for hypertension of pregnancy among previously normoglycemic, normotensive women. Methods: We conducted a...
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Wimsatt J, Jay M, Innes K, Jessen M, Collins J
Am J Vet Res . 2001 May; 62(5):736-40. PMID: 11341395
Objective: To determine efficacy and safety of a commercial modified-live canine distemper virus (CDV) vaccine used for prophylaxis in domestic ferrets. Animals: Sixteen 16-week-old neutered male ferrets. Procedures: Equal groups...
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Innes K, Byers T
Cancer Causes Control . 2001 Mar; 12(2):179-85. PMID: 11246847
Objective: To evaluate the association of smoking during a woman's first pregnancy, a period of pronounced growth and differentiation of mammary tissue, and her subsequent breast cancer risk. Methods: In...
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Innes K, Byers T
Epidemiology . 1999 Oct; 10(6):722-32. PMID: 10535787
Breast cancer is associated with endogenous hormone levels, but the exact relation and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Data from several recent epidemiologic studies suggest that a woman who experiences preeclampsia...
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Innes K, Wimsatt J
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand . 1999 Apr; 78(4):263-84. PMID: 10203292
PIH, the most common complication of pregnancy, remains a major source of maternal-child morbidity and mortality. Yet the etiology of this disorder is still little understood. There is now a...
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Innes K, Marshall J, Byers T, Calonge N
Epidemiology . 1999 Mar; 10(2):153-60. PMID: 10069251
Preeclampsia is a major complication of pregnancy and a predictor of future chronic disease. We investigated the hypothesis that a woman's own weight and gestational age as a newborn influence...