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    Heavy Alcohol Use and HIV Outcomes: The Moderating Role of Pain

    Pain and heavy alcohol consumption are prevalent among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH), each contributing to impaired functioning and diminished quality of life. Each of these conditions may have negative e...

    Mora M. Lucero, Tibor P. Palfai, Timothy C. Heeren, Michael D. Stein in AIDS and Behavior (2024)

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    Alcohol policies, firearm policies, and suicide in the United States: a lagged cross-sectional study

    Alcohol and firearms are commonly involved in suicide in the United States. State alcohol and firearm policies may impact alcohol and firearm related suicide, yet little is known about these relationships. Thi...

    Sharon M. Coleman, Marlene C. Lira, Jason Blanchette in BMC Public Health (2021)

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    Trust in Sources of Advice about Infant Care Practices: The SAFE Study

    Objectives (1) Determine the prevalence of maternal trust in advice sources on infant care practices; (2) Investigate the association of maternal and infant characteristics with trust in ...

    Sunah S. Hwang, Denis V. Rybin, Timothy C. Heeren in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2016)

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    Homelessness During Pregnancy: A Unique, Time-Dependent Risk Factor of Birth Outcomes

    Evaluate homelessness during pregnancy as a unique, time-dependent risk factor for adverse birth outcomes. 9,995 mothers of children <48 months old surveyed at emergency departments and primary care clinics in...

    Diana B. Cutts, Sharon Coleman, Maureen M. Black in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2015)

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    Evaluation of the Webler-Brown model for estimating tetrachloroethylene exposure from vinyl-lined asbestos-cement pipes

    From May 1968 through March 1980, vinyl-lined asbestos-cement (VL/AC) water distribution pipes were installed in New England to avoid taste and odor problems associated with asbestos-cement pipes. The vinyl re...

    Lisa A Spence, Ann Aschengrau, Lisa E Gallagher, Thomas F Webster in Environmental Health (2008)

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    Breast cancer survival of American Indian/Alaska Native women, 1973–1996

    Objective: To assess breast cancer mortality rates among American Indian/Alaska Native women compared with non-Hispanic White women in the five years after diagnosis.

    Nina S. Wampler, Timothy L. Lash in Sozial- und Präventivmedizin/Social and Pr… (2005)