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(Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, 2007-02-07)
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(2008-07-08)Department: ReligionLuke 8:1-3 and 18:35-19:10 are two uniquely Lukan scenes which are meant to evoke similarities between Jesus and Dionysus. Luke’s intentional comparison constructs an apologia that is a response to allegations of Jesus’ ...
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(2017-07-31)Department: EconomicsA large literature studies the effects of young adult insurance eligibility expansions which is a major provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). I provide new evidence on the effects of dependent coverage mandates by ...
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(PLoS One, 2020)This research demonstrates that online social media platforms can serve as a rich resource for characterizing actual DTC-GT experiences. The findings suggest that DTC-GT consumers’ purchasing behaviors are associated with ...
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(2018-03-29)Department: SociologyHealth and migration are interrelated processes. This dissertation focuses on the case of Mexico to study the reciprocal relationship between migration and health by examining health selection among return US migrants and ...
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(Regulation, 1982)My review of recent risk regulation policies necessarily starts with the new oversight group within the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), because it has been the dominant force for improvement thus far. Unfortunately, ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-11-11)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2010-11-19)Stacey Kendrick is joined by Marilyn Holmes, Health Plus manager and registered dietitian to discuss ways we can make our parties and celebration a bit more healthy and still delicious.
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(2022-11-10)Department: Community Research & ActionIn light of rapid urban developments, urban planners have become more concerned with enhancing the quality of life in cities. However, the connection between the built environment and perceived well-being is not adequately ...
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(2017-08-10)Department: PsychologyStigma is a feature of many chronic health conditions, contributing to a “hidden burden of illness” that compounds the negative impact of a health condition on physical and mental well-being. The current study used a ...
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(2015-07-27)Department: Nursing ScienceHealth related stigma (HRS) is a poorly understood phenomenon in patients with advanced lung cancer. Approximately 30% of patients with lung cancer, regardless of smoking status, report feeling stigmatized due to their ...
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(2021-07-15)Department: SociologyAccess to medical care is an important factor in predicting health outcomes. Specifically, the geographic and spatial measures used to proxy for access can play an important role in how social science researchers understand ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2009-03-06)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2010-10-22)Glen Harness interviews Stacey Kendrick about the new healthy cooking video series Health Plus recently launched on their website.
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2010-03-12)Jessica Guterman, Vanderbilt Dietetic Intern interviews Vanderbilt Cardiologist Michael Glazer, MD on the shocking statistics associated with heart disease as well as details on how to assess and reduce your personal risk.
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(2017-04-24)Department: EpidemiologyWe sought to investigate: a) heart failure (HF) incidence and post-HF survival by race and sex, b) the association between neighborhood deprivation and HF risk, and c) the dose-response relationship between surrogate ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-12-09)Stacey Kendrick talks with Vanderbilt Dietetic Interns Sarah Kraynik and Courtney Smith about eating heart smart. They discuss foods to focus on and how to make shopping on a budget and eating heart smart easy.
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(2012-12-12)Department: SociologyUtilizing a nationally representative sample of 1,588 African Americans and 549 Caribbean Blacks from the National Survey of American Life, I examined the relationship between history of heart trouble and racial group ...
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(2022-08)This Capstone Project explores what aspects of HeartLands Conservancy’s current Lots of Love program are most influential in program success and, thus, may be key to designing methods for expanding the scope and scale of ...