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January 01, 2024 - This study’s aim was to quantify the effects of hypervigilance among urban residents affected by community … It was found that exposure to police violence was associated with a 9.8% increase in hypervigilance while … Among participants who had a police stop, it was associated with 20% increase in hypervigilance. … Overall, the highest quartile of hypervigilance was associated with higher systolic blood pressure. … Keeping your guard up: hypervigilance among urban residents affected by community and police violence
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January 01, 2020 - Keeping your guard up: hypervigilance among urban residents affected by community and police violence
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May 05, 2008 - behavior—has been described by psychiatric,
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January 01, 2024 - Final Progress Report: Transforming the Medication Regimen Review Process of High-Risk Drugs Using a Patient-Centered, Telemedicine-Based Approach to Prevent ADEs in the Nursing Home
Transforming the Medication Regimen Review Process of High-Risk Drugs Using a Patient-
Centered, Telemedicine-Based Approach to Prevent…