Edwards, Katie M Waterman, Emily A Mullet, Natira Herrington, Ramona Cornelius, Sloane Hopfauf, Skyler Trujillo, Preciouse Wheeler, Lorey A Deusch, Arielle R
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Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities
A large body of empirical research has demonstrated that caregiver adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) predict ACEs in one's child, a phenomenon known as the intergenerational transmission of ACEs. Little of this empirical research, however, has focused specifically on Indigenous peoples despite a growing body of theoretical literature and the wis...
Fonseca, Luciana Mascarenhas Finlay, Myles G. Chaytor, Naomi S. Morimoto, Natalie G. Buchwald, Dedra Van Dongen, Hans P. A. Quan, Stuart F. Suchy-Dicey, Astrid
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Background Sleep-related disorders have been associated with cognitive decline and neurodegeneration. American Indians are at increased risk for dementia. Here, we aim to characterize, for the first time, the associations between sleep characteristics and subsequent cognitive performance in a sample of aging American Indians. Methods We performed a...
Salimi, Nahal Gere, Bryan Shahab, Amin
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Community mental health journal
There were 9.7 million Native Americans (American Indian, Alaska Native-AI/AN- these acronyms will be used interchangeably with Native Americans throughout the paper) in 2019 comprising 2.9% of the U.S. population. Native American populations have disproportionately higher rates of mental illnesses compared to other racial groups in the U.S. Mental...
stoffle, richard van vlack, kathleen lim, heather h. bell, alannah
Devils Tower is located in Wyoming, USA. It is composed of volcanic elements from the Tertiary Period of geologic time. Geologists are interested in this geosite because it is a unique, upstanding, steep-sided, high-relief exhumed Tertiary-age volcanic plug. As a Native American cultural geosite, however, it is often called Mateo Tepe, and it is a ...
Marcano-Ruiz, Mariana Lima, Thaynara Tavares, Gustavo Medina Mesquita, Maria Thereza Schmitt Kaingang, Luana da Silva Schüler-Faccini, Lavínia Bortolini, Maria Cátira
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Genetics and Molecular Biology
Evidence indicates that oral microbiota plays a crucial role in human health and disease. For instance, diseases with multifactorial etiology, such as periodontitis and caries, which cause a detrimental impact on human well-being and health, can be caused by alterations in the host-microbiota interactions, where non-pathogenic bacteria give way to ...
Pilote, Pauline
Les lignes dans Hobomok; A Tale of Early Times, premier roman de Lydia Maria Child (1824), sont partout. Bâtie sur une intrigue qui amène une jeune Puritaine à s’enfoncer dans la forêt, dessiner un cercle autour d’elle et faire le vœu d’épouser le premier homme qui y pénétrera, l’histoire de mariage amérindien et de métissage que propose Child joue...
Cornero, Silvia García, Angelina Fay, Fabian Nores, Rodrigo
In this work, we present the analysis of the complete mitochondrial sequence of a biological sample belonging to Blas Jaime, recognized as Chaná, speaker of the Chaná language, and native of the southern-central region of the province of Entre Ríos. The information is presented within the genealogical and geographical context of Jaime and in the fr...
Li, Renxi Choi, Brian G
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Cardiovascular revascularization medicine : including molecular interventions
Racial disparities in aortic valve replacement outcomes have been established. However, the current literature lacks comprehensive studies that examine the outcomes for Native Americans, probably due to their limited population size. This study aimed to investigate whether disparities in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and surgical ao...
Joshi, Tejas P Garcia, Danielle Gupta, Rohit
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JAAD international
Rebello, Candida J Morales, Tyler S Chuon, Katsya Dong, Shu Lam, V Tyrone Purner, Dan Lewis, Stanley Lakey, Jonathan Beyl, Robbie A Greenway, Frank L
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Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity
Insulin is secreted in pulses from pancreatic beta-cells, and these oscillations maintain fasting plasma glucose levels within a narrow normal range. Within islets, beta-cells exhibit tight synchronization of regular oscillations. This control circuit is disrupted in type 2 diabetes, and irregularities in pulse frequency and amplitude occur. The pr...