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Kofi A. Kondwani to Female

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Connection Strength

0.066
  1. Strelnick AH, Taylor VS, Williams B, Lee-Rey E, Herbert-Carter J, Fry-Johnson YW, Smith QT, Rust G, Kondwani K. Diversity in academic medicine no. 3 struggle for survival among leading diversity programs. Mt Sinai J Med. 2008 Dec 01; 75(6):504-16.
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    Score: 0.021
  2. Rust G, Taylor V, Herbert-Carter J, Smith QT, Earles K, Kondwani K. The Morehouse Faculty Development Program: evolving methods and 10-year outcomes. Fam Med. 2006 Jan; 38(1):43-9.
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    Score: 0.017
  3. Kondwani KA, Lollis CM. Is there a role for stress management in reducing hypertension in African Americans? Ethn Dis. 2001; 11(4):788-92.
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    Score: 0.012
  4. Vaccarino V, Kondwani KA, Kelley ME, Murrah NV, Boyd L, Ahmed Y, Meng YX, Gibbons GH, Hooper WC, De Staercke C, Quyyumi AA. Effect of meditation on endothelial function in Black Americans with metabolic syndrome: a randomized trial. Psychosom Med. 2013 Jul-Aug; 75(6):591-9.
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    Score: 0.007
  5. R?ikk?nen K, Matthews KA, Kondwani KA, Bunker CH, Melhem NM, Ukoli FA, Asogun A, Jacob RG. Does nondipping of blood pressure at night reflect a trait of blunted cardiovascular responses to daily activities? Ann Behav Med. 2004 Apr; 27(2):131-7.
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    Score: 0.004
  6. Alexander CN, Schneider RH, Staggers F, Sheppard W, Clayborne BM, Rainforth M, Salerno J, Kondwani K, Smith S, Walton KG, Egan B. Trial of stress reduction for hypertension in older African Americans. II. Sex and risk subgroup analysis. Hypertension. 1996 Aug; 28(2):228-37.
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    Score: 0.002
  7. Schneider RH, Staggers F, Alxander CN, Sheppard W, Rainforth M, Kondwani K, Smith S, King CG. A randomised controlled trial of stress reduction for hypertension in older African Americans. Hypertension. 1995 Nov; 26(5):820-7.
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    Score: 0.002
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