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Gurumurthy M, Schwab J, Pentakota S, Ukey R, Gennaro M, Thomas P, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2024 Oct; 12(11):e0064624. PMID: 39412297
Importance: Recently a study determining the prevalence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibodies in unvaccinated children in NJ (Katic et al. 2023. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting; Washington,...
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Eberly L, Tennison A, Mays D, Hsu C, Yang C, Benally E, et al.
JAMA Intern Med . 2024 Apr; 184(6):681-690. PMID: 38583185
Importance: Underutilization of guideline-directed medical therapy for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction is a major cause of poor outcomes. For many American Indian patients receiving care through the Indian...
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Funes S, Flores C, Davidow A, Friedman S, Korenblit P, Thomas P
J Public Health Manag Pract . 2021 Mar; 27(Suppl 3):S159-S163. PMID: 33785689
The Flu-FIT program aims to increase colorectal cancer screening rates by offering a home fecal immunochemical test (FIT) at the time of annual influenza immunization. This program was piloted at...
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Brite J, Alper H, Friedman S, Takemoto E, Cone J
JAMA Netw Open . 2020 Mar; 3(3):e201600. PMID: 32202645
Importance: Although the association between poor economic or social standing and health is well established, few studies have attempted to examine the mediational pathways that produce adverse outcomes in disadvantaged...
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Brite J, Friedman S, de la Hoz R, Reibman J, Cone J
J Asthma . 2019 Sep; 57(11):1253-1262. PMID: 31550944
A positive association between mental health conditions and poor asthma control has been documented in the World Trade Center-exposed population. Whether factors such as medication adherence mediate this association is...
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Thorpe L, Friedman S
JAMA . 2011 Sep; 306(10):1133-4. PMID: 21903819
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Li J, Brackbill R, Stellman S, Farfel M, Miller-Archie S, Friedman S, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2011 Sep; 106(11):1933-41. PMID: 21894225
Objectives: Excess gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) was reported in several populations exposed to the September 11 2001 (9/11) terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC). We examined new onset...
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Perlman S, Friedman S, Galea S, Nair H, Eros-Sarnyai M, Stellman S, et al.
Lancet . 2011 Sep; 378(9794):925-34. PMID: 21890057
The New York City terrorist attacks on Sept 11, 2001 (9/11), killed nearly 2800 people and thousands more had subsequent health problems. In this Review of health effects in the...
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Brackbill R, Hadler J, DiGrande L, Ekenga C, Farfel M, Friedman S, et al.
JAMA . 2009 Aug; 302(5):502-16. PMID: 19654385
Context: The World Trade Center Health Registry provides a unique opportunity to examine long-term health effects of a large-scale disaster. Objective: To examine risk factors for new asthma diagnoses and...
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Farfel M, DiGrande L, Brackbill R, Prann A, Cone J, Friedman S, et al.
J Urban Health . 2008 Sep; 85(6):880-909. PMID: 18785012
To date, health effects of exposure to the September 11, 2001 disaster in New York City have been studied in specific groups, but no studies have estimated its impact across...