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Mask Adherence and the Relationship Between Masking and Weather-Related Metrics
Little is known about adherence to COVID-19 masking mandates on college campuses or the relationship between weather-related variables and masking. This study aimed to (1) observe students’ adherence to on-cam...
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Oncologists’ responsibility, comfort, and knowledge managing hyperglycemia in patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy: a cross sectional study
To assess oncologists’ responsibility, comfort, and knowledge managing hyperglycemia in patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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Open AccessAssessing the current and desired levels of training and applied experiences in chronic disease prevention of students during medical school
Chronic diseases account for approximately 70% of deaths in the U.S. annually. Though physicians are uniquely positioned to provide behavior change counseling for chronic disease prevention, they often lack th...
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Open AccessA latent class analysis of cognitive decline in US adults, BRFSS 2015-2020
Cognitive decline can be an early indicator for dementia. Using quantitative methods and national representative survey data, we can monitor the potential burden of disease at the population-level.
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Open AccessAssociation between high school students’ cigarette smoking, asthma and related beliefs: a population-based study
Smoking has a detrimental effect on the symptoms and severity of asthma, a common chronic disease among adolescents. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between asthma and smoking among hi...
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Survivorship care plans and time since diagnosis: factors that contribute to who breast cancer survivors see for the majority of their care
The study purpose is to describe who breast cancer survivors see for their care by years since diagnosis and determine the association between time since diagnosis and the type of clinician providing the major...
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Tolerance for ambiguity could influence awareness of breast cancer genetic testing and inform health education
This exploratory study assessed relationships among education, tolerance for ambiguity, and genetic testing awareness in light of implications for cancer genetics education.
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Spiritual Co**, Family History, and Perceived Risk for Breast Cancer—Can We Make Sense of it?
Differences in spiritual beliefs and practices could influence perceptions of the role of genetic risk factors on personal cancer risk. We explored spiritual co** and breast cancer risk perceptions among wom...