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    Occupational and Environmental Cholangiocarcinoma-Related Toxic Exposures by She, Tianyu, Shah, Nairuti, Jacob, Benna, Starkman, Nathan, Lieman, Julie, Kaur, Amandeep, Shah, Neal, Wilkenfeld, Marc

    Published in GE Portuguese journal of gastroenterology (07-11-2024)
    “…Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a malignancy that originates from the epithelial cells of the biliary system. Despite advancements in medical diagnostic…”
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    Examining Pandemic Response Strategies: Perspectives from the Social Service Workforce by Lau, Megan, Zverev, Samuel, Akerman, Meredith, Yeung, Bill, Wilkenfeld, Marc

    Published in Journal of social service research (03-07-2024)
    “…While many studies have explored the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers, there is limited information on the experiences of social workers. This study…”
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    Analysis of Short-Term Effects of World Trade Center Dust on Rat Sciatic Nerve by Stecker, Mark, Segelnick, Jacqueline, Wilkenfeld, Marc

    “…OBJECTIVE:The purpose of this study was to investigate the short-term effects of residual dust from the World Trade Center (WTC) on rat sciatic nerve…”
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    The Effect of Abuse and Mistreatment on Healthcare Providers (TEAM) by Pinkhasov, Aaron, Filangieri Carole, Rzeszut, Mary, Wilkenfeld, Marc, Akerman, Meredith, Divers Jasmin, Oliveras, Jessica, Michael, Bostwick J, Svoronos, Alexander, Peltier, Morgan R

    “…Objective:Aggression from patients and families on health care providers (HCP) is common yet understudied. We measured its prevalence and impact on HCPs in…”
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    Neuropathic Symptoms in World Trade Center Disaster Survivors and Responders by Wilkenfeld, Marc, Fazzari, Melissa, Segelnick, Jacqueline, Stecker, Mark

    “…The objective of this research is to determine whether responders and survivors of the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster experience symptoms of neuropathy at a…”
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    Vaccine Equity: Lessons Learned Exploring Facilitators and Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccination in Urban Black Communities by Parameswaran, Lalitha, Jaysing, Anna, Ding, Helen, Wilkenfeld, Marc, Dean, Ranekka, Wilson, Kesi K., Frank, Olivia, Duerr, Ralf, Mulligan, Mark J.

    “…COVID-19 vaccines were developed at unparalleled speed, but racial disparities persist in vaccine uptake. This is a cross-sectional survey that was conducted…”
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    Neurologic Evaluations of Patients Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster by Stecker, Mark M., Yu, Huiying, Barlev, Renee, Marmor, Michael, Wilkenfeld, Marc

    “…OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to describe the clinical phenotype of a limited group of responders and survivors of the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster…”
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    Case-Control Study of Paresthesia Among World Trade Center-Exposed Community Members by Marmor, Michael, Thawani, Sujata, Cotrina, Maria Luisa, Shao, Yongzhao, Wong, Ericka S., Stecker, Mark M., Wang, Bin, Allen, Alexander, Wilkenfeld, Marc, Vinik, Etta J., Vinik, Aaron I., Reibman, Joan

    “…OBJECTIVE:To investigate whether paresthesia of the lower extremities following exposure to the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster was associated with signs of…”
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    Paresthesias Among Community Members Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster by Marmor, Michael, Shao, Yongzhao, Bhatt, D. Harshad, Stecker, Mark M., Berger, Kenneth I., Goldring, Roberta M., Rosen, Rebecca L., Caplan-Shaw, Caralee, Kazeros, Angeliki, Pradhan, Deepak, Wilkenfeld, Marc, Reibman, Joan

    “…Paresthesias can result from metabolic disorders, nerve entrapment following repetitive motions, hyperventilation pursuant to anxiety, or exposure to…”
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