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NorTex 2017 Publications

Fernández-Gaxiola, A. C., Valdés-Ramos, R., Fulda, K. G., López, A. L. G., Martínez-Carrillo, B. E., Franks, S. F. & Fernando, S. Liver Biomarkers and Lipid Profiles in Mexican and Mexican-American 10- to 14-Year-Old Adolescents at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes. Journal of Diabetes Research. 1 Jan 2017.https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jdr/2017/4262536/ Cardarelli R, Hall A, Rankin W. Coronary Artery […]

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NorTex 2017 Fall Newsletter

The North Texas Primary Care Research Network NORTEX STUDENT RESEARCHERS PLACE IN UNTHSC RESEARCH APPRECIATION DAY! NorTex researchers are fortunate to work with students from all schools at the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC). These students’ contributions are critical to the success of our projects! We not only employ student research assistants, […]

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NorTex 2017 Spring Newsletter

The North Texas Primary Care Research Network Newsletter TRANSITIONARY MEDICINE: Children with Special Health Care Needs With advancements in medicine, children who are born with chronic diseases or disabilities are living much longer than in previous decades. However, with increasing age comes increasing health issues. Children with special health care needs see pediatricians and teams […]

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NorTex 2016 Publications

Balyakina, E., Fulda, K. G., Franks, S. F., Cardarelli, K. M. & Hinkle, K. Association Between Healthcare Provider Type and Intent to Breastfeed Among Expectant Mothers. 1 May 2016, Maternal and Child Health Journal. 20, 5, p. 993-1000 8 p. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10995-015-1884-x Habiba, N. M., Fulda, K. G., Basha, R., Shah, D., Fernando, S., Nguyen, B., […]

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NorTex 2016 Fall Newsletter

The North Texas Primary Care Research Network Newsletter TESSA: TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED SCREENING AND SUPPORTIVE ASSISTANCE In August 2015, a team of UNTHSC College of Public Health and Family Medicine/NorTex faculty, led by Associate Professor Emily Spence-Almaguer, received funding from the Office of Women’s Health to create a community demonstration project called TESSA. TESSA, which stands […]