Publications by authors named "J W Denney"

Hematologic malignancies are one of the more common neoplasms to occur in the sinonasal tract and include a wide range of entities, including mature and immature B cell and T cell neoplasms as well as plasma cell dyscrasias and histiocytic disorders. CD45 expression can be helpful in identifying many, but not all, hematopoietic neoplasms in the sinonasal tract, and more extensive immunophenotyping, including EBV in situ hybridization, as well as correlation with genetic results and clinical features may be required for diagnosis.

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Introduction: Distance to physicians may explain some of the disparities in Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (AD/ADRD) outcomes.

Methods: We generated round trip distance between residences of decedents with AD/ADRD and the nearest neurologist and primary care physician in Washington State.

Results: The overall mean distance to the nearest neurologist and primary care physician was 17 and 4 miles, respectively.

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Current evidence and professional guidance recommend sleeping between 7 and 9 h in a 24-h period for optimal health. The present study examines the association between sleep duration and mortality and assesses whether this association varies by racial/ethnic identity for a large and diverse sample of United States adults. We use data on 274,836 adults, aged 25 and older, from the 2004-2014 waves of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) linked to prospective mortality through 2015 (23,382 deaths).

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Research has begun to clarify links between discrimination and health, but important gaps remain. A more complete understanding may arise from data on both frequency of discrimination as well as the various forms of discrimination. Using unique Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) Transition to Adulthood Supplement (TAS) data on a representative sample of young adults from the 2017 and 2019 waves, we consider frequency and forms of discrimination separately and in tandem.

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