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Data without context are just numbers. Context without data lacks rigor. Combine data and context, and you get insight—which is what we need to take calculated risks, connect dots and ultimately solve the world’s toughest challenges.

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Examining Variation in Hospice Visits by Professional Staff in the …

The study looked to examine individual characteristics, hospice program, and geographic variation in …
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Patient-initiated Electronic Messages and Quality of Care for Patients …

The objective of this study is to estimate the association between patient-initiated e-messages and …
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A Perspective on Climate-Resilient Development and National Adaptation …

This peer-reviewed article analyzes the approaches, recommendations, and lessons learned from three …
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Forty Years After the War: How are Vietnam Veterans Doing Today?

Understanding how the Vietnam Veteran generation is faring today in terms of behavioral, physical …
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Does Food Retail Access Moderate the Impact of Fruit and Vegetable …

This study investigates whether the response of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) …
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Wealth Mobility of Families Raising Children in the Twenty-First …

The paper investigates the following questions: What accounts for intra-generational relative and …
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Genetic Determinants of Drug Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis …

The development of molecular diagnostics that detect both the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis …
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Gender-based violence and HIV risk among African American women: A …

Women who experience gender-based violence (GBV) are at increased risk for HIV. To better understand …
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Is Household Wealth Associated With Use of Long-Acting Reversible and …

As programs continue to expand access to family planning information, services, and products, it is …
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Unrecognized “AIDS” in Monkeys, 1969-1980: Explanations and …

AIDS was recognized in humans in 1981 and a simian form was described in the years 1983 to 1985. …
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Making Cities Resilient to Climate Change: Identifying “Win-Win” …

Urbanisation is truly a global phenomenon. Starting at 39% in 1980, the urbanisation level rose to …
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Emergent Themes from Recent Research Syntheses in Science Education …

This article draws upon the experiences of four recent efforts to synthesize the findings of …