Christopher D. Sinigalliano, Maribeth L. Gidley, Tomoyuki Shibata, Dean Whitman et al.
Floodwaters in New Orleans from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were observed to contain high levels of fecal indicator bacteria and microbial pathogens, generating concern about long-term impacts of these floodwaters on the sediment and water quality of the New Orleans area and Lake Pontchartrain. We s...
Sarah Finer, Mohd S. Iqbal, Robert Lowe, B Ogunkolade et al.
OBJECTIVES: Famine exposure in utero can 'programme' an individual towards type 2 diabetes and obesity in later life. We sought to identify, (1) whether Bangladeshis exposed to famine during developmental life are programmed towards diabetes and obesity, (2) whether this programming was specific to ...
Tristan Derham, Freya Mathews, Christopher Johnson
ABSTRACT In the 1990s, pioneers of rewilding described a bold vision of wilderness connected at the continental scale, with thriving populations of large, wild animals. Much of the resulting discourse has emphasized uninhabited places or has promoted a “hands‐off” approach to environmental managemen...
Gillian Hood, Tahseen A Chowdhury, Chris Griffiths, Rosie K.E. Hood et al.
BACKGROUND: Black and minority ethnic (BME) groups are particularly susceptible to diabetes and its vascular complications in the United Kingdom and most western societies. To understand potential predisposition and tailor treatments accordingly, there is a real need to engage these groups in diabet...
Sarah Finer, Sabrina Iqbal, Christopher Mathews, B Ogunkolade et al.
Jason L. Hornick, Rhonda K. Yantiss, Laura W. Lamps, Cme Subcommittee et al.
Jason L. Hornick, Rhonda K. Yantiss, Laura W. Lamps, Cme Subcommittee et al.
Sarah Finer, Sabrina Iqbal, WB Ogunkolade, Christopher Mathews et al.