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Barriers for Cervical Cancer Screening in Women Living with HIV: A Systematic Review

. Goodman MLIS, AHIP , University of Nevada , Las Vegas , USA 1 Karen Gutierrez BS , University of Nevada , Las Vegas , USA 2 Center for Health Disparities Research, School of Public Health, University of ... Ganta, MD, MPH, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Sheniz Moonie, PhD, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Brian Labus, PhD, MPH, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Karen Gutierrez, BS, University of Nevada, Las

What Are Normal Cortisol Values for Young Children?

? Aidan Rubio; Kanwaljeet Anand, MBBS, D.Phil.; and Cynthia Rovnaghi, BA, BS, M.S Normative ranges for cortisol levels in children remain controversial, because of diurnal variations, effects of age, sex ... Children? Aidan Rubio Kanwaljeet Anand, MBBS, D.Phil., Stanford University Cynthia Rovnaghi, BA, BS, M.S., Stanford University Coordinating Center: Stanford University ABSTRACT Normative ranges for

Usability and Psychosocial Impact of Decision Support to Increase Sexual Health Education in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

Despite sexual and reproductive health disparities, few evidence-based sexual health education programs exist for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth, with even fewer tools available to assist AI/AN communities in adopting, implementing, and maintaining such programs. iCHAMPSS (Choosing And Maintaining effective Programs for Sex education in Schools) is a theory- and web...

MT1a mRNA Expression in Human Lung Cells (BEAS 2B) After Airborne PM10 and Copper Exposure: A Possible Biomarker for Asthma

Puerto Ricans have the highest prevalence, morbidity and mortality of asthma than any other ethnic group in the U.S. and can be triggered by different stimuli such as airborne Particle pollution (PM). PM transfers transition metals, including cooper, to the human airways generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). Metallothionein protein (MT1A) is a free radical scavenger expected...

Localization of Fulicin-like Immunoreactivity in the Central Nervous System and Periphery of Biomphalaria glabrata, an Intermediate Host for Schistosomiasis

An estimate of about ten percent of the population worldwide live at risk of contracting the parasitic disease schistosomiasis, or “snail fever”. The digenetic trematode worm species Schistosoma mansoni that is responsible for causing the most common form of intestinal schistosomiasis requires the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata to serve as its primary intermediate host...

Dynamic Modeling of Fluid Flow within Three-Dimensional Perfusion Bioreactor

Three-dimensional perfusion bioreactors have been shown to enhance cell viability and function through improved nutrient exchange. However, the ideal bioreactor scaffold geometry is still unknown. The focus of this study is to use computational fluid flow studies to inform bioreactor design. Specifically, we will model the effect of bioreactor design on fluid shear stress and...

Effects of Light Attenuation on Local and Bulk Mechanical Properties of Photopolymerized PEG Hydrogels

Cell experiments investigating cell behavior as a function of material stiffness are often carried out on the surface of hydrogels. An assumption that the bulk hydrogel mechanical properties represent the surface properties is often employed but in many cases is not valid. In photo-initiated radical polymerization, photons are absorbed by initiator chromophores generating high...

Diet, Water, and Exercise: Impacts on Non-Communicable Disease in Madolenihmw and Uh Municipalities on Pohnpei Island, Federated States of Micronesia

, Las Vegas , USA 1 Johner Sehna Nacanieli Tuivavalagi , PhD , College of Micronesia - FSM Fredson Ardos, AS, College of Micronesia - FSM Jackson Philip BS, College of Micronesia - FSM Paul Dacanay , PhD

Effectiveness of Traditional Treatments of Diabetes in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia

Tuivavalagi , PhD , College of Micronesia - FSM Fredson Ardos, AS, College of Micronesia - FSM Jackson Philip, BS, College of Micronesia - FSM Paul Dacanay, MD, College of Micronesia - FSM Coordinating Center

Understanding the Effect of Body Weight on Muscle Activity During Unilateral Hopping

Running can be described as a series of bilateral single-legged jumps and landings. Interestingly, single-legged jumps and landings are qualitatively more difficult unilaterally than bilaterally known as bilateral deficit syndrome (BDS). For example, one leg will produce less mechanical energy while jump squatting unilaterally than it would produce if both legs worked...

The Recuperating Ability of Cauliflower Coral (Pocillopora Damicornis) and Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp.) to Temperature Stress

: R25DK078386 2 Diana Lopera Roy Adsit, BS, Saipan Southern High School Coordinating Center: University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine , USA Rising temperatures of the world's waters place our coral

In Vitro Effect of Ascorbic Acid in HIV-1 Infected CD4+ T-cells

, Community College Leadership 3 Lenin Godoy, BS , Ponce Health Sciences University See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/jhdrp Effect of ... ; Martin Hill, PhD; Lenin Godoy, BS; and Elinette Albino, PhD Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice Volume 9, Special Edition 1, Summer 2016, pp. 114 © 2011 Center for Health Disparities