Search Results - "Enright, Kendra"
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Efficacy and feasibility of the BREATHE asthma intervention with American Indian children: a randomized controlled trial
Published in Scientific reports (08-12-2022)“…American Indian (AI) children experience significant disparities in asthma prevalence, severity, and burden of disease, yet few asthma education interventions…”
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Genetic variants and risk of asthma in an American Indian population
Published in Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology (01-07-2017)“…Asthma is recognized as a complex, multifactorial disease with a genetic component that is well recognized. Certain genetic variants are associated with asthma…”
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Implementation Science to Achieve Equity in Heart Failure Care: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (07-05-2024)“…Guideline-directed medical therapies and guideline-directed nonpharmacological therapies improve quality of life and survival in patients with heart failure…”
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Comparison of circulating and excreted metals and of autoimmunity between two Great Plains Tribal communities
Published in Journal of autoimmunity (07-10-2023)“…Metals contaminants of the environment from mine waste have been implicated as contributing agents in autoimmune disease. The current study compares metals and…”
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Active smoking, secondhand smoke exposure and serum cotinine levels among Cheyenne River Sioux communities in context of a Tribal Public Health Policy
Published in Tobacco control (01-09-2020)“…American Indians and Alaska Natives face disproportionately high rates of smoking and secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure. The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST) is…”
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Tapwater Exposures, Effects Potential, and Residential Risk Management in Northern Plains Nations
Published in ACS ES&T water (14-10-2022)“…In the United States (US), private-supply tapwater (TW) is rarely monitored. This data gap undermines individual/community risk-management decision-making,…”
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