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    Deployment-related concussion and long-term health-related quality of life among US military personnel

    To examine the relationship between deployment-related concussion and long-term health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among injured US military personnel.

    Andrew J. MacGregor, John D. Casachahua, Samuel R. Walton in Quality of Life Research (2023)

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    Differences in quality-of-life scores across injury categories by mental health status among injured U.S. military service members and veterans

    Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression are strong predictors of poor health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among injured U.S. military service members (SMs). Patterns of HRQOL between injury cate...

    Judith Harbertson, Andrew J. MacGregor, Cameron T. McCabe in Quality of Life Research (2023)

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    Decreased Anemia Prevalence Among Women and Children in Rural Baja California, Mexico: A 6-Year Comparative Study

    Anemia is a public health problem in Mexico. This study sought to determine the prevalence and correlates of anemia among women and children residing in a rural farming region of Baja California, Mexico. An ex...

    Molly A. Moor, Miguel A. Fraga, Richard S. Garfein in Journal of Community Health (2016)

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    HIV Seroprevalence, Associated Risk Behavior, and Alcohol Use Among Male Rwanda Defense Forces Military Personnel

    A cross-sectional study was conducted among active-duty male soldiers, aged ≥21 years, in the Rwanda Defense Forces (RDF) and included an anonymous behavioral survey and HIV rapid testing to determine risk fac...

    Judith Harbertson, Michael Grillo, Eugene Zimulinda, Charles Murego in AIDS and Behavior (2013)

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    Regulation of development and function of memory CD4 subsets

    Immunologic memory refers to the dramatic response to previously encountered antigen (Ag) that is largely controlled by CD4 T cells. Understanding how CD4 memory is regulated isessential for exploiting the imm...

    Linda M. Bradley PhD, Judith Harbertson, Gina C. Freschi in Immunologic Research (2000)

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    Diabetes induced by Coxsackie virus: Initiation by bystander damage and not molecular mimicry

    Viral induction of autoimmunity is thought to occur by either bystander T-cell activation or molecular mimicry. Coxsackie B4 virus is strongly associated with the development of insulin-dependent diabetes mell...

    Marc S. Horwitz, Linda M. Bradley, Judith Harbertson, Troy Krahl in Nature Medicine (1998)