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    The CHANGE (Climate Health ANalysis Grading Evaluation) tool for weight of evidence reviews on climate change and health research by Sprague, Nadav L, Uong, Stephen P, Zonnevylle, Hannah, Chatterjee, Trinish, Hernández, Diana, Rundle, Andrew G, Ekenga, Christine C

    Published in Environmental health (19-01-2024)
    “…Climate change has been identified as one of the biggest threats to human health. Despite this claim, there are no standardized tools that assess the rigor of…”
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    Urinary metabolites of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and short-acting beta agonist or systemic corticosteroid asthma medication use within NHANES by Uong, Stephen P., Hussain, Haider, Thanik, Erin, Lovinsky-Desir, Stephanie, Stingone, Jeanette A.

    Published in Environmental research (01-03-2023)
    “…Within cross-sectional studies like the U.S. National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (NHANES), researchers have observed positive associations…”
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    Differences in Smoking Behavior by Nativity, Race/Ethnicity, and Education among Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer by Uong, Stephen P, Torres, Jacqueline M, Alexeeff, Stacey E, Morey, Brittany N, Caan, Bette J, Kushi, Lawrence H, Kroenke, Candyce H

    “…We evaluated smoking differences across nativity and race/ethnicity among women diagnosed with breast cancer. In our Northern Californian pooled population of…”
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    Examining racial and ethnic heat exposure disparities in New York City (NYC) across different spatial and political scales through geographic effect measure modification by Sprague, Nadav L., Uong, Stephen P., Jacobowitz, Ahuva L., Packard, Samuel E., Quinn, James W., Keyes, Katherine M., Rundle, Andrew G.

    Published in Environmental research (01-06-2024)
    “…Structural racism in the United States has resulted in neighborhoods with higher proportions of non-Hispanic Black (Black) or Hispanic/Latine residents having…”
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    Using geographic effect measure modification to examine socioeconomic-related surface temperature disparities in New York City by Sprague, Nadav L, Uong, Stephen P, Kelsall, Nora C, Jacobowitz, Ahuva L, Quinn, James W, Keyes, Katherine M, Rundle, Andrew G

    “…Lower socioeconomic (SES) communities are more likely to be situated in urban heat islands and have higher heat exposures than their higher SES counterparts,…”
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    Incidence and Medical Hospitalization Rates of Patients With Pediatric Eating Disorders by Lau, Josephine S, Uong, Stephen P, Hartman, Lauren, Eaton, Abigail, Schmittdiel, Julie

    Published in Permanente journal (19-12-2022)
    “…Objective Eating disorders typically onset in preadolescence and adolescence and cause negative mental and physical health sequelae over the life span. This…”
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    The Creation of a Multidomain Neighborhood Environmental Vulnerability Index Across New York City by Uong, Stephen P., Zhou, Jiayi, Lovinsky-Desir, Stephanie, Albrecht, Sandra S., Azan, Alexander, Chambers, Earle C., Sheffield, Perry E., Thompson, Azure, Wilson, Joseph, Woo Baidal, Jennifer, Stingone, Jeanette A.

    Published in Journal of urban health (01-10-2023)
    “…Compared to previous studies commonly using a single summary score, we aimed to construct a multidomain neighborhood environmental vulnerability index (NEVI)…”
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    Regionalization of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treatment in a Community-Based Population: Implementation and Early Results by Law, Lisa Y, Uong, Stephen P, Vempaty, Hyma T, Nguyen, Vu H, Baer, David, Liu, Vincent X, Herrinton, Lisa J

    Published in Permanente journal (01-05-2021)
    “…Regionalization of care for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has not been described for community-based settings. In 2015, we shifted AML induction from 21 local…”
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    Design of a Location-Based Case-Control Study of Built Environment Risk Factors for Pedestrian Fatalities in the U.S by Rundle, Andrew G, Uong, Stephen P, Bader, Michael D M, Kinsey, Eliza W, Kinsey, Dirk, Lovasi, Gina S, Mooney, Stephen J, Neckerman, Kathryn M, Quinn, James W

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (11-10-2024)
    “…The location-based case-control design is a useful approach for studies where the exposures of interest are aspects of the environment around the location of a…”
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