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Publications by G. Waeber
Strength of Family History in Predicting Levels of Blood Pressure, Plasma Glucose and Cholesterol
Public Health Genomics
Environmental
Public Health
Genetics
Occupational Health
Insulin Secretion Is Regulated by the Glucose-Dependent Production of Islet Cell Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
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The Great Recession Worsened Blood Pressure and Blood Glucose Levels in American Adults
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Effect of Cholesterol and Fat Source on Serum Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Levels in the Growing Chick
Effect of Cholesterol and Fat Source on Serum Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Levels in the Growing Chick
Correlation Between Anthropometric Measures, Blood Glucose, and Cholesterol Levels in College-Aged Hispanic Males
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Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Sports Science
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Sports Therapy
Rehabilitation
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Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two
Dairy Products and Plasma Cholesterol Levels
Food and Nutrition Research
Nutrition
Dietetics
Public Health
Food Science
Environmental
Occupational Health
Glucose, Insulin and Cholesterol Levels in Blood of Growing Pigs Given Diets With Various Sources of Fbre
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences
Animal Science
Zoology
Food Science
P2-136 Family History of Diabetes Modifies the Effect of Blood Pressure for Incident Diabetes in Middle Eastern Women: Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Epidemiology
Public Health
Occupational Health
Environmental
The Effect of Nicotine on Blood Glucose Levels and Plasma Non-Esterified Fatty Acid Levels in the Intact and Adrenalectomized Cat
British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy