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This study aims to investigate the similarity and differences in parents' beliefs and practices across racial/ethnic backgrounds.
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The purpose of this study is to examine whether fear of uncertainty plays a role in home safety practices among firearm owners who are currently or have recently served in the U.S. military.
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To improve our ability to provide the best possible care to every mom and infant, we are testing two different models of primary care during the first year after childbirth.
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The purpose of this study is to better understand the perspectives of both primary care clinicians and the LGBTQ+ clients they serve and how to best improve the awareness and sustained use of…
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To examine if drinking a ketone supplement, twice a day, can improve brain, digital shooting, and physical performance during short-term sleep restriction (4 nights, 50% of normal sleep).
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