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Clive O. Callender to Aged

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Connection Strength

0.111
  1. Carter EL, Nunlee-Bland G, Callender C. A patient-centric, provider-assisted diabetes telehealth self-management intervention for urban minorities. Perspect Health Inf Manag. 2011 Jan 01; 8:1b.
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    Score: 0.042
  2. Herren OM, Burris SE, Levy SA, Kirk K, Banks KS, Jones VL, Beard B, Mwendwa DT, Callender CO, Campbell AL. Influence of Spirituality on Depression-Induced Inflammation and Executive Functioning in a Community Sample of African Americans. Ethn Dis. 2019; 29(2):267-276.
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    Score: 0.018
  3. Mwendwa DT, Ali MK, Sims RC, Madhere S, Levy SA, Callender CO, Campbell AL. Psychometric properties of the Cook Medley hostility scale and its association with inflammatory markers in African Americans. Psychol Health Med. 2013; 18(4):431-44.
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    Score: 0.012
  4. Mwendwa DT, Sims RC, Madhere S, Thomas J, Keen LD, Callender CO, Campbell AL. The influence of coping with perceived racism and stress on lipid levels in African Americans. J Natl Med Assoc. 2011 Jul; 103(7):594-601.
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    Score: 0.011
  5. Mwendwa DT, Gholson G, Sims RC, Levy SA, Ali M, Harrell CJ, Callender CO, Campbell AL. Coping with perceived racism: a significant factor in the development of obesity in African American women? J Natl Med Assoc. 2011 Jul; 103(7):602-8.
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    Score: 0.011
  6. Sims RC, Madhere S, Gordon S, Clark E, Abayomi KA, Callender CO, Campbell AL. Relationships among blood pressure, triglycerides and verbal learning in African Americans. J Natl Med Assoc. 2008 Oct; 100(10):1193-8.
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    Score: 0.009
  7. Sims R, Madhere S, Callender C, Campbell A. Patterns of relationships between cardiovascular disease risk factors and neurocognitive function in African Americans. Ethn Dis. 2008; 18(4):471-6.
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    Score: 0.008
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