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South Dakota/epidemiology
Last changed on Wed, 12/31/1969 - 17:00
Patterns of cigarette smoking initiation in two culturally distinct American Indian tribes.
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Establishing trusting partnerships for successful recruitment of American Indians to clinical trials
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Asthma in American Indian adults: the Strong Heart Study.
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Cancer disparities research partnership in Lakota Country: clinical trials, patient services, and community education for the Oglala, Rosebud, and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes.
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Reserve findings.
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Dietary intakes of nutrients thought to modify cardiovascular risk from three groups of American Indians: The Strong Heart Dietary Study, Phase II.
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Invasive cervical cancer among American Indian women in the Northern Plains, 1994-1998: incidence, mortality, and missed opportunities.
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C-Reactive Protein and Electrocardiographic ST-Segment Depression Additively Predict Mortality The Strong Heart Study.
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Participant experiences of Talking Circles on type 2 diabetes in two Northern Plains American Indian Tribes.
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Can the Gail model be useful in American Indian and Alaska Native populations?
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