New Jersey
-
Subject Areas on Research
- A controlled trial of acute effects of human exposure to traffic particles on pulmonary oxidative stress and heart rate variability.
- A double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study of risperidone for decreasing cue-elicited craving in recently withdrawn cocaine dependent patients.
- A twenty-six-year-old Trinidadian woman with dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.
- Accuracy of self-reports of fecal occult blood tests and test results among individuals in the carpentry trade.
- Association between reproductive factors and breast cancer survival in younger women.
- Cancer incidence among union carpenters in New Jersey.
- Chlamydia trachomatis.
- Chlordanes in the indoor and outdoor air of three U.S. cities.
- Chlorpyrifos accumulation patterns for child-accessible surfaces and objects and urinary metabolite excretion by children for 2 weeks after crack-and-crevice application.
- Colicin typing as an epidemiological tool in the investigation of outbreaks of Shigella sonnei.
- Comparison of home lead dust reduction techniques on hard surfaces: the New Jersey assessment of cleaning techniques trial.
- Concentrations and source characteristics of airborne carbonyl compounds measured outside urban residences.
- Consumer protection and the HMO backlash: are HMOs to blame for drive-through deliveries?
- Determinants of remaining in the community after discharge: results from New Jersey's Nursing Home Transition Program.
- Developing a complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine course: one medical school's experience.
- Development of a manualized protocol of massage therapy for clinical trials in osteoarthritis.
- Early experiences with accountable care in Medicaid: special challenges, big opportunities.
- Education and service: bridging the gaps.
- Evaluation of human T cell lymphotropic virus infection in a cohort of injecting drug users.
- Expanded hospital role for family physicians.
- Family physician hospital privileges in New Jersey.
- Fine organic particulate matter dominates indoor-generated PM2.5 in RIOPA homes.
- Frontline Reporting from the Epicenter of a Global Pandemic: A Survey of the Impact of COVID-19 on Plastic Surgery Training in New York and New Jersey.
- House call patterns of New Jersey family physicians.
- House call training in the family practice curriculum.
- How does infiltration behavior modify the composition of ambient PM2.5 in indoor spaces? An analysis of RIOPA data.
- Identification of a W variant outbreak of Mycobacterium tuberculosis via population-based molecular epidemiology.
- Making the case for school-based health: where do we stand?
- Measuring handoff quality in labor and delivery: development, validation, and application of the Coordination of Handoff Effectiveness Questionnaire (CHEQ).
- Measuring nursing care time and tasks in long-term services and supports: one size does not fit all.
- Measuring the effect of policy interventions at the population level: some methodological concerns.
- Migration and household/family structure: Puerto Ricans in the United States.
- Multivitamin/Mineral supplementation does not affect standardized assessment of academic performance in elementary school children.
- Non-English Primary Language Is Associated with Short-Term Outcomes After Supratentorial Tumor Resection.
- Perchlorate exposure in lactating women in an urban community in New Jersey.
- Personal and ambient exposures to air toxics in Camden, New Jersey.
- Preliminary study of propyl bromide exposure among New Jersey dry cleaners as a result of a pending ban on perchloroethylene.
- Regional comparison of organophosphate flame retardant (PFR) urinary metabolites and tetrabromobenzoic acid (TBBA) in mother-toddler pairs from California and New Jersey.
- Regionalization of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty and implications for patient travel distance.
- SO2 levels and perturbations in mortality. A study in the New York-New Jersey metropolis.
- Selection of Postacute Stroke Rehabilitation Facilities: A Survey of Discharge Planners From the Northeast Cerebrovascular Consortium (NECC) Region.
- Sickness response symptoms among healthy volunteers after controlled exposures to diesel exhaust and psychological stress.
- Source proximity and outdoor-residential VOC concentrations: results from the RIOPA study.
- State variation in effects of state social distancing policies on COVID-19 cases.
- Teacher training in family practice: a preliminary report.
- Teaching geriatric care: report on an experimental second-year elective.
- Teaching physicians to teach: a three-year report.
- The triggering of myocardial infarction by fine particles is enhanced when particles are enriched in secondary species.
- Toward elimination of perinatal HIV transmission: New Jersey hospital barriers to rapid HIV testing in labor and delivery, 2005.
- West Nile virus infection in blood donors in the New York City area during the 2010 seasonal epidemic.
-
Keywords of People
- Moorman, Patricia Gripka, Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health, Duke Cancer Institute