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Grant Obesity-related Host Susceptibility Factors for Asthma in Women
Academic Article New Mexican Hispanic smokers have lower odds of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and less decline in lung function than non-Hispanic whites.
Academic Article Wood smoke exposure and gene promoter methylation are associated with increased risk for COPD in smokers.
Academic Article Spirometric variability in smokers: transitions in COPD diagnosis in a five-year longitudinal study.
Academic Article Differences in Health-Related Quality of Life Between New Mexican Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Smokers.
Academic Article Morbidity and Health Risk Factors Among New Mexico Miners: A Comparison Across Mining Sectors.
Academic Article Post-1971 Era Uranium Workers in New Mexico Have Significant Lung Disease Burden.
Academic Article Greater Odds for Angina in Uranium Miners Than Nonuranium Miners in New Mexico.
Academic Article Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease mortality, a competing risk analysis.
Academic Article Among All Miners, Coal Miners Demonstrate a Disproportionately High Prevalence of Obstructive Spirometric Abnormality and Chronic Bronchitis.
Academic Article Effectiveness of a Faculty Mentor Development Program for Scholarship at an Academic Health Center.
Academic Article Difference in airflow obstruction between Hispanic and non-Hispanic White female smokers.
Concept New Mexico
Academic Article New Mexico Female Miners Have Lower Odds for COPD than Their Male Counterparts.
Academic Article Characterizing patterns of small pneumoconiotic opacities on chest radiographs of New Mexico coal miners.
Academic Article A Population-Based Feasibility Study of Occupation and Thoracic Malignancies in New Mexico.
Academic Article Association between Spirometric Parameters and Depressive Symptoms in New Mexico Uranium Workers.
Academic Article Association Between Self-Reported Dyspnea and Depressive Symptoms in New Mexico Uranium Workers.
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