Mapping Chronic Disease in the United States
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Chronic Disease Mapping, an Important Strategy and Tool for Health Promotion
Hacker K, Kaufmann R. Chronic Disease Mapping, an Important Strategy and Tool for Health Promotion. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:240110.
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Han Y, Xu F, Morgenstern H, Bragg-Gresham J, Gillespie BW, Steffick D, et al. Mapping the Overlap of Poverty Level and Prevalence of Diagnosed Chronic Kidney Disease Among Medicare Beneficiaries in the United States. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230286.
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Fujii Y, Streeter TE, Schieb L, Casper M, Wall HK. Finding Optimal Locations for Implementing Innovative Hypertension Management Approaches Among African American Populations: Mapping Barbershops, Hair Salons, and Community Health Centers. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230329.
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Evans K, Casper M, Schieb L, DeLara D, Vaughan AS. Stroke Mortality and Stroke Hospitalizations: Racial Differences and Similarities in the Geographic Patterns of High Burden Communities Among Older Adults. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230339.
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Wittman JT, Alexander DS, Bing M, Montierth R, Xie H, Benoit SR, et al. Identifying Priority Geographic Locations for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support Services in the Appalachian Region. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21;230297.
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Richardson LC, King JB, Thomas CC, Richards TB, Dowling NF, Coleman King S. Adults Who Have Never Been Screened for Colorectal Cancer, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2012 and 2020. Prev Chronic Dis 2022;19:220001.
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Petersen R, Pan L, Blanck HM. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Adult Obesity in the United States: CDC’s Tracking to Inform State and Local Action. Prev Chronic Dis 2019;16:180579.
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