L W Scott
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Jackson V, Wu Y, Bonelli R, Owen J, Scott L, Farashi S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2025 Feb;
16(1):1317.
PMID: 39904976
Retinal thickness is a marker of retinal health and more broadly, is seen as a promising biomarker for many systemic diseases. Retinal thickness measurements are procured from optical coherence tomography...
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Czerwinski B, Hyman D, Jones E, Scott L, Jones P
South Med J
. 1997 Jul;
90(7):685-90.
PMID: 9225888
Collaboration of health care professionals is likely beneficial in modifying patient behavior in the treatment of hyperlipidemia. The purpose of this study was to determine whether limited instruction and demonstration...
3.
Jaax S, Scott L, Wolf Jr J, Thornby J, Black H
Nutr Cancer
. 1997 Jan;
27(2):150-6.
PMID: 9121942
A dietary intervention trial has shown a significant reduction in occurrence of actinic keratosis and nonmelanoma skin cancer in skin cancer patients who adopt diets in which the percentage of...
4.
Black H, Thornby J, Wolf Jr J, Goldberg L, HERD J, Rosen T, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 1995 Jul;
62(2):165-9.
PMID: 7622291
The effect of a low-fat diet on occurrence of non-melanoma skin cancer was examined in a 2-year dietary intervention trial. A total of 101 skin-cancer patients were randomized either to...
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Scott L, Dunn J, Pownall H, Brauchi D, McMann M, HERD J, et al.
Arch Intern Med
. 1994 Jun;
154(11):1261-7.
PMID: 8203993
Background: The recommendation to lower saturated fat intake is often interpreted as requiring the elimination of beef to control or lower serum cholesterol levels. The study hypothesis was that the...
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Black H, HERD J, Goldberg L, Wolf Jr J, Thornby J, Rosen T, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 1994 May;
330(18):1272-5.
PMID: 8145782
Background: Actinic keratoses are premalignant lesions and are a sensitive and important manifestation of sun-induced skin damage. Studies in animals have shown that dietary fat influences the incidence of sun-induced...
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PEARSON T, Brown W, Donato K, Franklin Jr F, Luepker R, McBride P, et al.
Circulation
. 1993 Sep;
88(3):1397-401.
PMID: 8353907
No abstract available.
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Papadopoulos L, Nowak S, Miller R, Cross H, Savell J, Brauchi D, et al.
J Am Diet Assoc
. 1992 Nov;
92(11):1358-64.
PMID: 1430721
When the effect of food on human lipoprotein levels is tested, or when human consumption of dietary lipids must be controlled or limited, all food needs to be provided under...
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Iammarino N, Laufman L, Scott L, Weinberg A
Hygie
. 1987 Mar;
6(1):15-20.
PMID: 3583279
No abstract available.
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DEBAKEY M, Gotto Jr A, Scott L, Foreyt J
J Am Diet Assoc
. 1986 Jun;
86(6):729-31.
PMID: 3711556
Everyone should know his or her cholesterol level. The means are now available for lowering cholesterol in the general population. Such efforts should be coupled with identification of moderate- and...