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Publications by Joseph E. Ravenell
Awareness of High Blood Pressure by Nativity Among Black Men: Implications for Interpreting the Immigrant Health Paradox
Preventing chronic disease
Health Policy
Public Health
Occupational Health
Environmental
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Neighborhood Context and the Hispanic Health Paradox: Differential Effects of Immigrant Density on Children׳s Wheezing by Poverty, Nativity and Medical History
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Weight Status and High Blood Pressure Among Low-Income African American Men
American Journal of Men's Health
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Tobacco Use Among Latinx Adolescents: Exploring the Immigrant Paradox
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Association of a CYP4A11 Variant and Blood Pressure in Black Men
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The Role of Religious Attendance on Mental Health Among Mexican Populations: A Contribution Toward the Discussion of the Immigrant Health Paradox.
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Tailored Telephone Education to Promote Awareness and Adoption of Fruit and Vegetable Recommendations Among Urban and Mostly Immigrant Black Men: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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‘Blood as the Seat of Life’: The Blood Paradox Among Afro-Christians
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Observations on the Blood Pressure Paradox in Heart Failure
European Journal of Heart Failure
Cardiovascular Medicine
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