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Academic Article A comparison of echocardiographic findings in young adults with cardiomyopathy: with and without a history of methamphetamine abuse.
Academic Article The effect of posture on Cheyne-Stokes respirations and hemodynamics in patients with heart failure.
Academic Article Racial disparities in health literacy and access to care among patients with heart failure.
Academic Article Navigating the cultural geography of indigenous peoples' attitude toward genetic research: the Ohana (family) heart project.
Academic Article Risk-Adjusted In-Hospital Mortality Models for Congestive Heart Failure and Acute Myocardial Infarction: Value of Clinical Laboratory Data and Race/Ethnicity.
Academic Article Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations for Congestive Heart Failure Among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Hawai'i.
Academic Article Association of modifiable risk factors and left ventricular ejection fraction among hospitalized Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders with heart failure.
Academic Article Pathways to potentially preventable hospitalizations for diabetes and heart failure: a qualitative analysis of patient perspectives.
Academic Article Cardio-Pulmonary Stethoscope: Clinical Validation With Heart Failure and Hemodialysis Patients.
Academic Article Pacific Islanders' perspectives on heart failure management.
Academic Article Risk factors associated with methamphetamine use and heart failure among native Hawaiians and other Pacific Island peoples.
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