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Andrew Gillman, Gregory Wilson, Kazuko Fuchi, Darren Hartl, Alexander Pankonien and Philip Buskohl
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Lia Kian
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The great conclusion of this paper is to prove the synergy between religion and politics in the economic development of a State. The more polarized the system of ethical-religious and political beliefs, the more help the economic development of a State. ...
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Clifton C. Addison, Brenda W. Jenkins, Daniel Sarpong, Gregory Wilson, Cora Champion, Jeraline Sims and Monique S. White
Even though some medications have the potential to slow the progress of atherosclerosis and development of CVD, there are many at-risk individuals who continue to resist the benefits that are available by not following the advice of medical professionals...
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Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins, Clifton Addison, Gregory Wilson, Jiankang Liu, Melody Fortune, Kiana Robinson, Monique White and Daniel Sarpong
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US and in Mississippi. Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer among women, and the underlying pathophysiology remains unknown, especially among African American (AA) women. The study purpose was to...
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Calum R. Wilson, Robert S. Tegg, Annabel J. Wilson, Gregory A. Luckman, Alieta Eyles, Zi Qing Yuan, Leon H. Hingston, and Anthony J. Conner
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Brenda W. Campbell-Jenkins, Clifton C. Addison, Lavon Young, Pramod Anugu, Gregory Wilson and Daniel Sarpong
The public health burden caused by cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to adversely affect individuals in terms of cost, life expectancy, medical, pharmaceutical and hospital care. This burden has been excessive in the case of African Americans. The o...
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