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    Beyond the Liver, Hepatitis E Can Affect the Nerves, Pancreas, and Blood Vessels. Extrahepatic Manifestations of Hepatitis E: A Comprehensive Literature Review by Meyyur Aravamudan, Veeraraghavan, Khan, Shahab R, Dosala, Sushanth, Hussain, Ikram

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (27-08-2019)
    “…Extrahepatic manifestations of Hepatitis E, though rare, are being increasingly reported in the medical literature. In this review article, we will discuss the…”
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    Integrated collaborative care intervention for depression and obesity in primary care: translation from research to practice by Ronneberg, Corina R, Lv, Nan, Ajilore, Olusola A, Gerber, Ben S, Venditti, Elizabeth M, Snowden, Mark B, Steinman, Lesley E, Wittels, Nancy E, Barve, Amruta, Dosala, Sushanth, Rosas, Lisa G, Kringle, Emily A, Ma, Jun

    Published in Health education research (01-08-2022)
    “…Abstract The objective of this study was to present lessons learned about engagement, delivery modality and pandemic impact while delivering a collaborative…”
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    Associations between daily step count trajectories and clinical outcomes among adults with comorbid obesity and depression by Kringle, Emily A., Tucker, Danielle, Wu, Yichao, Lv, Nan, Kannampallil, Thomas, Barve, Amruta, Dosala, Sushanth, Wittels, Nancy, Dai, Ruixuan, Ma, Jun

    Published in Mental health and physical activity (01-03-2023)
    “…To examine the relationship between features of daily measured step count trajectories and clinical outcomes among people with comorbid obesity and depression…”
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    Weight loss effects in usual primary care: Findings from 5 behavioral weight loss RCTs by Ronneberg, Corina R., Lv, Nan, Xiao, Lan, Rosas, Lisa G., Shrestha, Rohit, Dosala, Sushanth, Eckley, Tessa, Wittels, Nancy, Ma, Jun

    Published in Obesity research & clinical practice (01-03-2021)
    “…Primary care is an important setting for obesity treatment and behavior therapy is considered the first line. However, current practice often does not meet…”
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