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Choi E, Oberg M, Hijazi M, Hall L, Miller K, Mehta A, et al.
Skin Health Dis . 2024 Aug; 4(4):e379. PMID: 39104648
Introduction: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignancy in the United States. The majority of cases are identified in Non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) and are far less demonstrated in...
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Rhoden P, Hall L, Stancil M, Sherrill W
J Healthc Qual . 2024 Jun; 46(4):235-244. PMID: 38922812
Diabetes in the United States is increasing rapidly. Innovative strategies are needed for diabetes prevention and self-management. This study assessed the usability, acceptability, and awareness of an electronic health record...
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McPherson S, Smith C, Hall L, Miguel A, Bowden T, Keever A, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2024 Feb; 256:111099. PMID: 38306822
Background/aim: Poor medication adherence is one of the main barriers to the long-term efficacy of buprenorphine/naloxone (BUP/NAL). The aims of this pilot investigation were to examine if a Bluetooth-enabled pill...
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Battisto D, Li X, Dong J, Hall L, Blouin J
HERD . 2022 Nov; 16(1):56-82. PMID: 36424761
Objective: This study aims to analyze research methodologies from 157 research articles published in this journal in the last five years (2016-2020). Background: Health environments research is comprised of research...
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Hall L, Guo C, Tandy S, Broadhouse K, Dona A, Malle E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Jun; 11(1):12712. PMID: 34135432
Despite improvements in revascularization after a myocardial infarction, coronary disease remains a major contributor to global mortality. Neutrophil infiltration and activation contributes to tissue damage, via the release of myeloperoxidase...
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Hall L, Martinus R
Springerplus . 2013 Sep; 2:431. PMID: 24058891
Heat Shock Proteins 60 & 70 (HSP60 & HSP70) are intracellular protein that has been shown to be present at elevated levels in systemic circulation in Type 2 Diabetes mellitus...