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Holly Hough

Dir, Office for Physician Scientist Dev
Duke Clinical & Translational Science Institute
DUMC 104028, 2200 West Main Street, Durham, NC 27710
2200 West Main Street, Box 21, Durham, NC 27705

Selected Publications


Relationships between Sabbath Observance and Mental, Physical, and Spiritual Health in Clergy

Journal Article Pastoral Psychology · April 15, 2019 Keeping the Sabbath, that is, setting a day apart for rest and spiritual rejuvenation, has been related to better mental health and less stress in cross-sectional studies. However, for clergy, keeping Sabbath can be complicated by needing to work on Sunday ... Full text Cite

Perspectives on Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) Research, Clinical Management and Community Engagement from the Duke IBC Consortium.

Journal Article J Cancer · 2019 Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is an understudied and aggressive form of breast cancer with a poor prognosis, accounting for 2-6% of new breast cancer diagnoses but 10% of all breast cancer-related deaths in the United States. Currently there are no ther ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

A multisite, community oncology-based randomized trial of a brief educational intervention to increase communication regarding complementary and alternative medicine.

Journal Article Cancer · October 2013 BackgroundThe use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is widespread, yet there is relatively little discussion regarding its use between oncology patients and their health care practitioners.MethodsThis multisite randomized tr ... Full text Cite

Active lifestyle offsets HRT-induced suppression of T cell reactivity to mitogens.

Journal Article Maturitas · December 1999 ObjectiveThe purpose of the study was to investigate the combined impact of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and active lifestyle on the phenotypic profile and in vitro activities of specific immune cells in postmenopausal women.MethodsH ... Full text Cite

Relationships between running economy and temporal EMG characteristics of bi-articular leg muscles.

Journal Article International journal of sports medicine · February 1996 Relationships between running economy (RE; submaximal VO(2) for a given running speed) and the temporal EMG characteristics of bi-articular leg muscles were quantified in a group of well-trained runners. Nine subjects completed three test sessions: a deter ... Full text Cite