Abstract of A RESEARCH STUDY TO EVALUATE WHETHER ROUTINE HEALTHCARE CHECKUPS CAN BE USED TO INCREASE COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING RATES, by MIRIAM GEORGE, Degree MASTER …
IMPORTANCE Shifting from inpatient to outpatient tuberculosis treatment is an important step in improving access to care for TB patients. Furthermore, this transition contributes to …
COVID-19 disrupted children's daily routines, including sleep patterns, and may have encouraged sedentary behavior. COVID-19 lockdowns disrupted activities associated with school routines such as physical …
To evaluate whether BMI status is associated with self-reported mental health status among young adults (age 18-44). This cross-sectional study uses data from the 2020 …
Background In the spring of the 2019-2020 school year Rhode Island public schools moved to distance learning after serious risk of SARs-CoV-2 infection at school. …
Background: Women who are incarcerated are disparately impacted by intimate partner violence, sexually transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancy. A burgeoning body of literature further suggests …
Overview: Adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood, between birth and 17 years of age. Traumatic experiences in childhood …
Paths to Specialty Selection: A Lens on Women Physicians Abstract Background: Women now comprise more than half of medical school classes in the US. However, …
Introduction: Hookah smoking is considered by many Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian individuals to be a cultural tradition. However, research on the cultural …
Abstract of Pre-Bedtime Use of Social Technology is Differentially Associated with Depressive Symptoms in Young Adolescents by Elana Pearl Ben-Joseph, M.D., Brown University, May 2020 …
Lyme disease affects hundreds of thousands of Americans each year. While treatable if caught in time, the disease is associated with massive annual healthcare costs. …
Background and Aims: Breast cancer, the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the breast, is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in …
Background and Aims Research has shown a significant negative association between mental health status and routine cervical cancer screening (Zhang et al., 2019). With the …