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    Low Vitamin D Status despite Abundant Sun Exposure by Binkley, N., Novotny, R., Krueger, D., Kawahara, T., Daida, Y. G., Lensmeyer, G., Hollis, B. W., Drezner, M. K.

    “…Context: Lack of sun exposure is widely accepted as the primary cause of epidemic low vitamin D status worldwide. However, some individuals with seemingly…”
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    Hepatocellular Carcinoma Surveillance in a Cohort of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Patients with Cirrhosis by Abara, Winston E., Spradling, P., Zhong, Y., Moorman, A., Teshale, E. H., Rupp, L., Gordon, S. C., Schmidt, M., Boscarino, J. A., Daida, Y. G., Holmberg, S. D.

    Published in Journal of gastrointestinal cancer (01-06-2020)
    “…Background Six-monthly hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) screening in cirrhotic patients has been recommended since 2011. HCC prognosis is associated with…”
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    Formula feeding in infancy is associated with adolescent body fat and earlier menarche by Novotny, R, Daida, Y G, Grove, J S, Acharya, S, Vogt, T M

    “…The tempo, level of growth and maturation during adolescence may have important implications to future adult health. The purpose of the study was to examine…”
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    Dairy intake is associated with lower body fat and soda intake with greater weight in adolescent girls by Novotny, Rachel, Daida, Yihe G, Acharya, Sushama, Grove, John S, Vogt, Thomas M

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-2004)
    “…Body fat and weight of 9- to 14-y-old girls (n = 323) from Kaiser Permanente were studied in relation to age, ethnicity, and physical activity. Mean age,…”
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    Adolescent dairy consumption and physical activity associated with bone mass by Novotny, Rachel, Daida, Yihe G, Grove, John S, Acharya, Sushama, Vogt, Thomas M, Paperny, David

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-08-2004)
    “…Background. This study identifies key modifiable factors influencing Asian and White adolescent bone development. Cross-sectional analysis of baseline data of…”
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