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The Dallas Heart Study: a population-based probability sample for the …

- swmed.edu [PDF] 
RG Victor, RW Haley, DWL Willett, RM Peshock, PC … - The American journal of …, 2004 - Elsevier
The decrease in cardiovascular death rates in the United States has been slower in blacks than
whites, especially in patients <65 years of age. The Dallas Heart Study was designed as a
single-site, multiethnic, ...
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Do we need genomic research for the prevention of common diseases with …

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MJ Khoury, R Davis, M Gwinn, ML … - American journal of …, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press
Concerns have been raised about the value of genomic research for prevention and public health,
especially for complex diseases with risk factors that are amenable to environmental modification.
Given that gene-environment ...
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An epidemiologic assessment of genomic profiling for measuring susceptibility to …


MJ Khoury, Q Yang, M Gwinn, J Little, WD … - Genetics in …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: The current clinical value of genomic profiling (testing for genotypes at multiple loci)
for assessing susceptibility to common diseases and targeting behavioral and medical interventions
is questionable. As common diseases ...
Cited by 49 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

[PDF] Are medical and nonmedical uses of large-scale genomic markers conflating …


CN Rotimi - Nature genetics, 2004 - docencia.med.uchile.cl
We now have the tools to describe the pattern of genetic variation1,2 across the whole genome and
its relationship to the history of human origins and the differential distribution of diseases
across populations and ...
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[PDF] Mapping the Gene Ontology into the unified medical language system


J Lomax, AT McCray - Comparative and functional genomics, 2004 - hindawi.com
Jane Lomax 1 * and Alexa T. McCray 2 1 European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10
1SD, UK 2 National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA ... *Correspondence to: Jane Lomax,
European Bioinformatics Institute, ...
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What role for public health in genetics and vice versa?


NA Holtzman - Community Genet, 2006 - content.karger.com
Some epidemiologists and geneticists claim that integrating genetics into public health policies and
programs is necessary and unavoidable. Objective: To examine the extent to which further integration
of public health and genetics is ...
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Race and IQ: Molecular genetics as deus ex machina

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RS Cooper - American Psychologist, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
During the last hundred years, the debate over the meaning of race has retained a highly consistent
core, despite evolution of the technical details. Non-Europeans, and in particular, Africans, are
assigned the role of deviants and ...
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Do Allelic Variants in {alpha} 2A and {alpha} 2C Adrenergic Receptors Predispose …

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JL Li, RM Canham, W Vongpatanasin, D Leonard, RJ … - Hypertension, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
Sequence variations in the human 2 adrenergic receptor genes (ADRA2A and ADRA2C) have been
implicated as a cause of hypertension in blacks. Although certain alleles are selectively enriched
in blacks, their association with ...
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A model of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions and its implications for …


HM Wallace - Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling, 2006 - tbiomed.com
The potential public health benefits of targeting environmental interventions by genotype depend on
the environmental and genetic contributions to the variance of common diseases, and the magnitude of
any gene-environment interaction. ...
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Periodontal epidemiology: towards social science or molecular biology?.


V Baelum, R Lopez - Community Dentistry & Oral Epidemiology, 2004 - pt.wkhealth.com
Terms such as 'molecular epidemiology' and 'genetic epidemiology' have been coined to depict the
change from 'traditional epidemiology', concerned with disease determinants at the community or
society level, over to 'modern ...
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