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Academic Article Binational utilization and barriers to care among Mexican American border residents with diabetes.
Academic Article Healthcare Use and Mammography Among Latinas With and Without Health Insurance Near the US-Mexico Border.
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Academic Article Development and testing of interview questions to determine last menstrual period in Mexican immigrant populations.
Academic Article Screening Mexicans for psychosocial and behavioral problems during pediatric consultation.
Academic Article Use of community-based participatory research to disseminate baseline results from a cardiovascular disease randomized community trial for Mexican Americans living in a U.S.-Mexico border community.
Academic Article Ethnic Pride and Cardiovascular Health Among Mexican American Adults Along the U.S.-Mexico Border.
Academic Article Actions to control high blood pressure among hypertensive adults in Texas counties along the Mexico border: Texas BRFSS, 2007.
Academic Article Perceptions of Community Health Workers (CHWs/PS) in the U.S.-Mexico border HEART CVD study.
Academic Article Sugar-Sweetened Soda Consumption in Mexico: The Translation of Accumulating Evidence for an Increasing Diabetes Risk in Mexican Women.
Academic Article Community Health Workers-Promotores de Salud in Mexico: History and Potential for Building Effective Community Actions.
Academic Article Use of home visit and developmental clinic services by high risk Mexican-American and white non-Hispanic infants.
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