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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Cristina Palacios and Michael J Gonzalez.
Connection Strength

0.857
  1. Gonz?lez AM, Cruz SY, R?os JL, Pag?n I, Fabi?n C, Betancourt J, Rivera-Soto WT, Gonz?lez MJ, Palacios C. Alcohol consumption and smoking and their associations with socio-demographic characteristics, dietary patterns, and perceived academic stress in Puerto Rican college students. P R Health Sci J. 2013 Jun; 32(2):82-8.
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    Score: 0.474
  2. Betancourt J, R?os JL, Pag?n I, Fabi?n C, Gonz?lez AM, Cruz SY, Gonz?lez MJ, Rivera WT, Palacios C. Non-medical use of prescription drugs and its association with socio-demographic characteristics, dietary pattern, and perceived academic load and stress in college students in Puerto Rico. P R Health Sci J. 2013 Jun; 32(2):89-94.
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    Score: 0.119
  3. R?os JL, Betancourt J, Pag?n I, Fabi?n C, Cruz SY, Gonz?lez AM, Gonz?lez MJ, Rivera-Soto WT, Palacios C. Caffeinated-beverage consumption and its association with socio-demographic characteristics and self-perceived academic stress in first and second year students at the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus (UPR-MSC). P R Health Sci J. 2013 Jun; 32(2):95-100.
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    Score: 0.119
  4. Cruz SY, Fabi?n C, Pag?n I, R?os JL, Gonz?lez AM, Betancourt J, Gonz?lez MJ, Rivera-Soto WT, Palacios C. Physical activity and its associations with sociodemographic characteristics, dietary patterns, and perceived academic stress in students attending college in Puerto Rico. P R Health Sci J. 2013 Mar; 32(1):44-50.
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    Score: 0.117
  5. Fabi?n C, Pag?n I, R?os JL, Betancourt J, Cruz SY, Gonz?lez AM, Palacios C, Gonz?lez MJ, Rivera-Soto WT. Dietary patterns and their association with sociodemographic characteristics and perceived academic stress of college students in Puerto Rico. P R Health Sci J. 2013 Mar; 32(1):36-43.
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    Score: 0.029
Connection Strength

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