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Academic Article Strategies to Build Trust and Recruit African American and Latino Community Residents for Health Research: A Cohort Study.
Academic Article The Los Angeles Healthy Community Neighborhood Initiative: A Ten Year Experience in Building and Sustaining a Successful Community-Academic Partnership.
Academic Article The Healthy Community Neighborhood Initiative: Rationale and Design.
Academic Article Community-partnered approaches to enhance chronic kidney disease awareness, prevention, and early intervention.
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Academic Article The neighborhood food resource environment and the health of residents with chronic conditions: the food resource environment and the health of residents.
Academic Article Correlates of perceived risk of developing cancer among African-Americans in South Los Angeles.
Academic Article A community partnered-participatory research approach to reduce cancer disparities in South Los Angeles.
Academic Article Understanding Perceived Benefit of Early Cancer Detection: Community-Partnered Research with African American Women in South Los Angeles.
Academic Article Catalyzing Implementation of Evidence-Based Interventions in Safety Net Settings: A Clinical-Community Partnership in South Los Angeles.
Academic Article Insomnia Symptoms among African-American Older Adults in Economically Disadvantaged Areas of South Los Angeles.
Academic Article Factors Associated with Telehealth Utilization among Older African Americans in South Los Angeles during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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