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Journal of The American Board of Family Practice | 2000

Onychomycosis: improved cure rates with itraconazole and terbinafine.

Thomas K. Harrell; Necomb Ww; William H. Replogle; Deborah S. King; Sara L. Noble


American Journal of Hypertension | 2000

Improvement in blood pressure control through interdisciplinary medication assistance efforts in hypertensive patients with multiple metabolic syndrome

Deborah S. King; Sharon B. Wyatt; N.S. King; Marion R. Wofford; L.H. Statham; M.M. Pearson; Thomas K. Harrell; Daniel W. Jones


American Journal of Hypertension | 2005

P-385: Provider awareness of cardiovascular complications associated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory therapy

Deborah S. King; Thomas K. Harrell; Jeremy T. Dear; Brandi F. Hood; Sara L. Noble; Sharon Dickey; Bryan N. Batson


American Journal of Hypertension | 2004

Cardiovascular disease education and community awareness: training high school students as health promoters

Deborah S. King; Thomas K. Harrell; Robert L. Hester; Peter N. Johnson; Marion R. Wofford; Sara L. Noble


American Journal of Hypertension | 2003

P-542: Medication adherence in a southeastern hypertension clinic

Deborah S. King; Jennifer R. Thomas; George E. Habeeb; Kimberly G. Harkins; Thomas K. Harrell; Sara L. Noble; Jimmy L. Stewart; Marion R. Wofford; Sharon B. Wyatt; Melissa Smith; Bobby Owens


American Journal of Hypertension | 2005

P-373: Cardiovascular health and awareness in high risk college students

Cori M. Brock; Deborah S. King; Thomas K. Harrell; Wendy B. White; Nimr Fahmy; Jimmy L. Stewart


American Journal of Hypertension | 2005

Hypertension awareness, control and treatment in rural Mississippi: Morton Have-A-Heart Project

Suzanne D. Rice; Deborah S. King; Thomas K. Harrell; Jimmy L. Stewart; Marion R. Wofford


American Journal of Hypertension | 2004

Variations in blood pressure control throughout the dosing interval with morning versus evening dosing of once-daily antihypertensive medications

Rebecca R. Reed; Deborah S. King; Marion R. Wofford; Cathy Adair; Kimberly G. Harkins; Jimmy L. Stewart; Sharon B. Wyatt; Thomas K. Harrell


American Journal of Hypertension | 2004

P-535: Cardiovascular health awareness among rural Mississippi high school students: school-wide versus high achievers

Deborah S. King; Thomas K. Harrell; Peter N. Johnson; Marion R. Wofford; Sara L. Noble


American Journal of Hypertension | 2003

Increasing awareness, detection, and management of cardiovascular risk factors in children and adolescents

Jimmy L. Stewart; Deborah S. King; Thomas K. Harrell; Brenda M. Davy; Marion R. Wofford; Sara L. Noble

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Deborah S. King

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Marion R. Wofford

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Sara L. Noble

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Sharon B. Wyatt

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Jimmy L. Stewart

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Kimberly G. Harkins

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Daniel W. Jones

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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George E. Habeeb

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Peter N. Johnson

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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B. H. Tidwell

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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