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    Short sleep duration is associated with decreased serum leptin, increased energy intake and decreased diet quality in postmenopausal women by Stern, Jennifer H., Grant, Andriene S., Thomson, Cynthia A., Tinker, Lesley, Hale, Lauren, Brennan, Kathleen M., Woods, Nancy F., Chen, Zhao

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-05-2014)
    “…Objective Short sleep duration induces hormonal perturbations contributing to hyperphagia, insulin resistance, and obesity. The majority of these studies are…”
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    Chikungunya: important lessons from the Jamaican experience by Duncan, Jacqueline, Gordon-Johnson, Kelly Ann, Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K, Cunningham-Myrie, Colette, Ernst, Kacey, McMorris, Nathlee, Grant, Andriene, Graham, Marcia, Chin, Daisylyn, Webster-Kerr, Karen

    Published in Revista panamericana de salud pública (01-01-2017)
    “…To describe the clinical presentation of chikungunya virus (CHIKV) illness in adults during the 2014 outbreak in Jamaica and to determine the predictive value…”
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    The association between hemoglobin level and cancer incidence, mortality and inflammatory biomarkers in post-menopausal women by Grant, Andriene

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…Background: Knowledge regarding the associations of (i) hemoglobin level (Hb) prior to cancer diagnosis and cancer mortality (ii) the full range of Hb and…”
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    Self-reported prevalence of heart attacks and strokes in Jamaica: a cross-sectional study. The Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2007-2008 by Ferguson, Trevor, Younger, Morgan, Tulloch-Reid, McFarlane, Francis, Grant, Lewis-Fuller, Wilks

    Published in Research reports in clinical cardiology (01-01-2010)
    “…Purpose: Although heart attacks and strokes are among the three leading causes of death in Jamaica, their prevalence among Jamaican adults is not known. This…”
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