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Causes and timing of death in extremely premature infants from 2000 through 2011.
Eat right and exercise for lower homocysteine levels and less chance of heart disease.
Outcomes among racial and ethnic minority groups with X-linked agammaglobulinemia from the USIDNET registry.
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Affinity and path of binding xylopyranose unto E.?coli xylose permease.
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Strategies to increase breast and cervical cancer screening among Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Filipina women in Hawai'i.
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Cancer patient perceptions about biobanking and preferred timing of consent.
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Samoan body and soul: adapting an evidence-based obesity and cancer prevention program.
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HPV vaccination prevalence, parental barriers and motivators to vaccinating children in Hawai'i.
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"I Need my Own Place to get Better": Patient Perspectives on the Role of Housing in Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations.
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Advancing Community-Based Participatory Research to Address Health Disparities in Hawai'i: Perspectives from Academic Researchers.
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Filipinas as residential long-term care providers: influence of cultural values, structural inequity, and immigrant status on choosing this work.
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Assessment of disaster training needs for physicians and other health professionals serving vulnerable populations in Hawai'i.
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La'au lapa'au and Western medicine in Hawai'i: experiences and perspectives of patients who use both.
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