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Challenges in conducting farmworker research
Research with farmworkers is valuable and needed. Valid research with farmworkers documents the types and numbers of occupational injuries and...
Migrant Health Newsline, 05/01/09 by Thomas A. Arcury · More from publication -
Age-related differences in the conventional health care-complementary and alternative medicine link
Objective: To determine if differences in conventional care among users and nonusers distinct CAM therapies varies by age and ethnicity. Methods:...
American Journal of Health Behavior, 11/01/08 by Joseph G. Grzywacz; Sara A. Quandt; Rebecca Neiberg; Wei Lang; Ronny A. Bell; Thomas A. Arcury · More from publication -
Pesticide urinary metabolite levels of children in eastern North Carolina farmworker households
BACKGROUND: In this investigation we documented the pesticide urinary metabolite levels of farmworker children in North Carolina, determined the...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 08/01/07 by Thomas A. Arcury · More from publication -
High Levels of Low Energy Reporting on 24-Hour Recalls and Three Questionnaires in an Elderly Low-Socioeconomic Status Population1,2

Abstract Studies of low energy reporting in the elderly are limited, yet changes in energy balance and the incidence of chronic disease make this a...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 05/01/07 by Tooze, Janet A; Vitolins, Mara Z; Smith, Shannon L; Arcury, Thomas A; Et al · More from publication -
Farmworker exposure to pesticides: methodologic issues for the collection of comparable data
The exposure of migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families to agricultural and residential pesticides is a continuing public health...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 06/01/06 by Thomas A. Arcury · More from publication -
Pterygium among Latino migrant farmworkers in North Carolina.(Clinical report)

The authors describe the prevalence and severity of pterygium among Latino migrant farmworkers in North Carolina and delineate its risk factors....
Archives of Environmental and Occupational health, 01/01/06 by Arcury, Thomas A.; Coates, Michael L.; Feldman, Steven R.; Fleischer, Alan B., Jr.; Quandt, Sara A.; Schulz, Mark R.; Taylor, Sarah L.; Vallejos, Quirina · More from publication -
Dermatological illnesses of immigrant poultry-processing workers in North Carolina.

The authors designed this study to assess skin ailments among male Latino poultryprocessing workers in one plant in North Carolina. Because...
Archives of Environmental and Occupational health, 05/01/05 by Arcury, Thomas A.; Carrillo, Lourdes; Feldman, Steven R.; Marin, Antonio; Quandt, Sara A.; Schulz, Mark R.; Vallejos, Quirina · More from publication -
Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure in Farmworker Family Members in Western North Carolina and Virginia: Case Comparisons
Farmworkers and their family members are exposed to pesticides in their homes as well as at work. Using a sample of nine farmworker households in...
Human Organization, 04/01/05 by Arcury, Thomas A; Quandt, Sara A; Rao, Pamela; Doran, Alicia M; Et al · More from publication -
The effects of geography and spatial behavior on health care utilization among the residents of a rural region
Objective. This analysis determines the importance of geography and spatial behavior as predisposing and enabling factors in rural health care...
Health Services Research, 02/01/05 by Thomas A. Arcury · More from publication -
North Carolina Growers' and Extension Agents' Perceptions of Latino Farmworker Pesticide Exposure
Pesticide exposure poses a significant health hazard to everyone who works in agriculture. Growers have more control over their own exposure risk...
Human Organization, 07/01/04 by Rao, Pamela; Arcury, Thomas A; Quandt, Sara A; Doran, Alicia · More from publication


