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Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Research in Progress

This chapter lists information on federally funded research currently in progress. It is divided into two parts. Part 1 lists the information retrieved by searching several online databases (Federal Research in Progress, CRIS/USDA, and the DTIC Work Unit) and through information received from federal agencies, including the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Environmental Protection Agency, and the Maternal Child Health Bureau. The year of the award is included if it was available. Part B lists the intramural projects funded by the Defense Women's Health Research Program for FY 1994. Dollar amounts are reported for all studies for which they were available. These citations have been categorized as in chapter 2 with the terms on the following page. The initial page number(s) for each category in Part A and Part B of this chapter appear after each term. Some studies have been placed in more than one category.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Index Terms

body composition, 103

body composition, obesity, 103

bone, 104, 142

cardiovascular health, 105, 142

communicable diseases, 109, 142

cutaneous/dermal conditions, 109

database, 109, 142

eating disorders, 110

endocrine, 110

family issues, 111

gastrointestinal conditions, 112

gynecologic/genito-urinary, 112, 143

gynecologic/reproductive health,

birth control, 115, 143

gynecologic/reproductive health,

lactation, 116

gynecologic/reproductive health,

long-range implications, 116, 143

gynecologic/reproductive health,

postpartum, 116, 143

gynecologic/reproductive health,

pregnancy, 117, 143

health, general, 120, 143

health services, 121, 144

HIV/AIDS, 122

hormone replacement therapy, 124

job satisfaction, 124, 144

job stress, 124, 144

load-bearing, 144

medical technology, 125, 144

menstrual cycle, 125, 144

miscellaneous, 126

musculoskeletal, biomechanics, 126

musculoskeletal, injuries, 127, 144

musculoskeletal, treatment, 127, 144

neurosensory conditions, 127

noise, hearing loss, 145

nutrition, 127, 145

nutrition and exercise, 131, 145

otolaryngological conditions, 131

performance, 145

pharmaceutical, 131, 145

physical fitness, general, 132

physical fitness, strength/endurance, 146

protective clothing and equipment, 146

psychological conditions, 132

radiation, 133, 146

respiratory conditions, 133

responses to stressors, other, 134, 146

responses to stressors, physical

activity, 135, 146

responses to stressors, pressure, 147

responses to stressors, temperature, 147

sexual assault/harassment, 135, 147

social support, 135

STDs, 136, 147

substance use, 138

toxins, 139, 147

traumatic stress, combat, 140

traumatic stress, other, 140

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Part A

Current Research

BODY COMPOSITION

Bray G (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA). Dietary fat, food intake, energy expenditure and body composition . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Crews MG, Simmons JL (South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD). 1993. Adipose tissue composition and chronic disease patterns. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Dennison KF (Dine Systems, Inc., Amherst, NY). 1992. Women's weight management CAI for outpatient settings. National Cancer Institute.

Kissebah AH (Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI). 1994. Body fat distribution and metabolic profile in women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $420,737.

Lederman SA (Columbia University Teacher's College, New York, NY). 1995. Body composition in pregnant women. Maternal and Child Health Bureau.

Pierson RN Jr (St. Luke's Roosevelt Institute for Health Sciences, New York, NY). 1992. Body composition and ethnicity III: Hispanic populations. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Schrope B (Reshet, Inc., Philadelphia, PA). 1993. Non-invasive measurement of body composition. National Science Foundation. $49,852.

Stallings S, Wolman P (Winthrop College, Rock Hill, SC). 1993. Nutritional status and body composition of healthy, black, normal-weight, middle-age females. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

BODY COMPOSITION, OBESITY

Albu J (St. Luke's Roosevelt Institute for Health Sciences, New York, NY). 1994. Differential effects of insulin resistance in obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $90,180.

Allison DB (St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY). 1994. Genetics of obesity and related risks among black women. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $116,575.

Amatruda JM (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Metabolic rate and protein turnover in obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $213,966.

Blackburn GL (New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Long-term outcome of obesity treatment in minority women. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $666,653.

Ehrmann DA (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL). 1994. Relationship of obesity, hyperinsulinemia and LH to polycystic ovary syndrome. National Center for Research Resources.

Foreyt JP (Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX). 1992. Obesity treatment: self management vs. dependence models. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Foreyt JP (Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX). 1994. Weight loss for Mexican-Americans. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $763,185.

Fujimoto WY (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Central obesity and disease risk in Japanese Americans. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $200,352.

Heymsfield S (St. Luke's Roosevelt Institute for Health Sciences, New York, NY). 1994. Ethnicity and obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Holloszy JO (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Prevention of NIDDM in centrally obese African Americans. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $231,459.

Jensen MD (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, NY). 1992. FFA metabolism in different types of human obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Kelley DE (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Skeletal muscle free fatty acid uptake and oxidation in obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Klesges RC (University of Memphis, Memphis, TN). 1994. Pharmacologic intervention for postcessation weight gain. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $723,352.

McGee B (Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA). Obesity, fat distribution and chronic disease risk factors in young African American women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Pi-Sunyer FX (St. Luke's Roosevelt Institute for Health Sciences, New York, NY). 1994. Obesity in black women. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $241,755.

Rodin J (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Metabolic consequences of weight cycling. National Center for Research Resources.

Sobal J (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY). 1993. Marital status, martial satisfaction and obesity. U.S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Experiment Station .

Sobal J (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY). 1992. Socioeconomic status and obesity. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Vazquez JA (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1992. Protein sparing during treatment of obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Wadden TA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Syracuse, NY). Behavioral and metabolic consequences of weight change. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Wadden TA (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Behavioral and metabolic consequences of weight change. National Institute of Mental Health. $241,936.

Wadden TA (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Behavioral treatment of obesity. National Institute of Mental Health. $58,842.

Welle SL (University of Rochester, Rochester, NY). 1994. An in vivo study of lipoprotein lipase. National Center for Research Resources.

BONE

Ackerman JL (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Solid state magnetic resonance of bone mineral. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $160,149.

Altman RD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Miami, FL). Cyclical Tiludronate in the treatment of patients with low bone mass and no vertebral fractures. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Anderson J (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). The effect of calcium supplementation of young adult white women on bone mass. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Barrett-Connor E (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Fracture intervention trial. National Center for Research Resources.

Bauer DC (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Thyroid function and osteoporosis. National Institute on Aging. $73,440.

Bauer RL (University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX). 1992. Osteoporosis in Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases .

Beauchene R, Costello E (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN). 1992. Longitudinal relationships between nutrient intakes and bone loss in East Tennessee Caucasian women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Butterfield G (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA). Effect of calcium-vitamin D supplementation with or without complete vitamin-mineral supplement on bone density in post-menopausal women . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Canfield RE (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Epidemiology of bone mass in young adults—peak bone mass study. National Center for Research Resources.

Carter D (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA). Long bone structural properties from bone densitometry. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Cody DD (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH). 1994. Proximal femur architecture in older women. National Institute on Aging. $85,427.

Dalsky GP (University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT) . 1994. Exercise effect on femoral bone mass in older adults. National Institute on Aging. $691,420.

Ensrud KE (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN). Fracture intervention trial. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Ettinger B (Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, Oakland, CA). 1994. Bone mass in a biracial population of young adults. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $161,537.

Favus MJ (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL). 1994. Pathogenesis of low bone mass in daughters of women with osteoporosis . National Center for Research Resources.

Fyhrie DP (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH). 1994. Strength and micro-strain in vertebral trabecular bone. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $97,082.

Ginier P (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Fresno, CA). Analysis of the effectiveness of treatment combinations on bone mineral density in women. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Glowacki J (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Marrow biology and bone mass—effects of age and hormone. National Institute on Aging. $330,806.

Goldstein SA (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Tissue morphology and architecture effects on bone. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $151,148.

Hildebolt CF (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Alveolar vs. postcranial bone loss after menopause. National Institute of Dental Research. $165,915.

Israel E (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Postmenopausal bone loss due to inhaled cortico-steroids. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $228,652.

Jayo MJ (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Thiazide effects on bone and arteries. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $346,063.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Kiel DP (Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged, Boston, MA). 1994. Risk factors for vertebral fracture and bone loss. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $290,103.

Kohrt WM (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Nonweightbearing exercise and bone mass in older women. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $126,719.

Lee C, Wang C (Kentucky State University, Frankfort, KY). Calcium metabolism and bone structure impacted by dieting and body weight change. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Liu JH (University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Progestogen effect on bone and cognition in menopause. National Institute on Aging. $365,405.

Majumdar S (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Quantification of trabecular bone density and structure. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $65,610.

Marcus RA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA). Stanford post menopausal hormone replacement study. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

McKinlay SM (New England Research Institutes, Inc., Watertown, MA) . 1994. Risk factors for transmenopausal bone loss. National Institute on Aging. $188,622.

Pak CYC (University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Dallas, TX) . 1994. Prevention of bone loss in early postmenopausal women with calcium . National Center for Research Resources.

Parfitt AM (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH). 1994. ERT and focal balance between resorption and formation. National Institute on Aging. $162,684.

Parisien M (Helen Hayes Hospital, West Haverstraw, NY). 1994. Skeletal homeostasis in blacks and whites. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $331,038.

Rude RK (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Effect of running and strength training on bone mass. National Center for Research Resources.

Sebastian A (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Effect of bicarbonate salts on calcium metabolism in postmenopausal women. National Center for Research Resources.

Sebastian A (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Effect of KHCO3 on nocturnal acceleration of bone resorption. National Center for Research Resources.

Sowers M (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. High-fluoride exposure, bone mass and fracture. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $339,863.

Sowers MF (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1992. Effect of lactation on bone. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases .

Specker B, Kalkwarf H, Heubi J (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). Intestinal calcium absorption during lactation and weaning. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Specker BL (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Lactation and weaning effect on calcium status. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $235,927.

Taper LJ (Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA). 1992. Changes in bone mineral density in eumenorrheic and oligomenorrheic athletes on boron supplementation. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Wehrli FW (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. NMR microscopy and stereologic analysis of trabecular bone. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $244,686.

Wilson L (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Controlled trial of amitriptyline for temporomandibular dysfunction . National Institute of Dental Research.

CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH

Adams JH (Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA). 1994. John Henryism, emotion, stressors, and cardiovascular responses. National Institute of Mental Health.

Adams N (Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Social role and cardiovascular response to stress. National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Adams-Campbell LL (Howard University, Washington, DC). 1994. Clinical cardiovascular outcomes of African-Americans. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $80,310.

Anand IS (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN). A randomized, double blind, placebo controlled multiple dose study of the chronic administration of Vernarinone in heart failure. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Appel LJ (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Dietary patterns and blood pressure. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $328,234.

Bakris GL (Rush-Presbyterian-St Lukes Medical Center, Chicago, IL) . 1994. African American study of kidney disease and hypertension. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $255,730.

Bazarre TL (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC). 1993. Effects of diet, body fat, energy expenditure on blood lipids and blood pressure of rural blacks. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Beaty TH (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Genetic and epidemiologic studies of premature coronary artery disease . National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Becker LC (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. CAD mechanisms in high risk families—racial difference. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $361,898.

Botchin MB (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. HMG COA reductase inhibition and behavior. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $83,700.

Boyden TW (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Tucson, AZ). Efficacy and safety of pravastatin in patients with primary hypercholesterolemia compared to placebo. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Bray GA (Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA). 1994. Dietary patterns and blood pressure. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $432,210.

Bryg RJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Reno, NV) . Comparison of simastatin and fluvastatin in patients with primary hypercholesterolemia (type IIa and IIb). Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Campese VM (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Kidney study in hypertensive black men and women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $275,597.

Cannon RO (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD) . 1994. Effect of 17 beta-estradiol on coronary vascular hemodynamics in postmenopause. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Cannon RO (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD) . 1994. Estradiol and oxidizability of low density lipoprotein in postmenopausal women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Chilian WM (Texas A&M University Health Science Center, College Station, TX). 1994. Sex hormone-induced modulation of coronary smooth muscle. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $187,601.

Clark KE (University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Estrogen modulation of the cardiovascular system. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $230,341.

Cohen JD (St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO). 1992. Trials of hypertension prevention—phase II. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

D'Agostino RB (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Decline in cardiovascular mortality. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $250,721.

Dennis KE (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Baltimore, MD). GRECC nutrition clinical demonstration project. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Duckles SP (University of California, Irvine, CA). 1994. Vascular reactivity—gender and hormonal influences. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $223,795.

Eaves LJ (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA). 1994. Gender differences in familial risk. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $202,455.

Eckberg DL (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Richmond, VA). The hormonal role of circulating norepinephrine and its effects on arterial baroreflex sensitivity. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Falkner BE (Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Insulin, androgen, and risk in African-American women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $226,430.

Fried SK (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ). 1992. Nutrition and lipoprotein lipase-molecular mechanisms. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Gardin JM (University of California, Irvine, CA). 1992. Cardia-echocardiography reading center. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Goldberg AP (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Baltimore, MD). Effects of strength training on risk factors for cardiovascular disease and self perceptions in post menopausal women. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Green D (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL). 1992. Hemostatic coronary risk factors in young adults. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Gupta SC (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Dayton, OH). Efficacy and safety of pravastatin in patients with primary hypercholesterolemia compared with placebo. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Habib G (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Houston, TX). A randomized double-blind placebo controlled dose-response study of temocapril HCL (CS-622) alone or with HCTZ in hypertension. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Harshfield GA (University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN). 1994. Mechanisms underlying abnormal ambulatory BP patterns. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $264,325.

Hebert LA (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH). 1994. Ohio State University application to AASK. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $265,422.

Heiss G (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1992. Postprandial lipoproteins and atherosclerosis/core. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Hermsmeyer RK (Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR). 1994. Coronary reactivity in males and females. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $292,195.

Herrington D (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Heart and estrogen/progestin replacement studies. National Center for Research Resources.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Hopkins PN (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT). 1994. Genetic interactions and atherosclerosis risk in FH. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $440,283.

Icano J, Blair M (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN). 1992. Dietary studies on blood pressure and prostanoid metabolism. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Jaffe RB (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Sex hormone effects on lipoprotein speciation. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $210,141.

Jairaj K (University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, AR). 1993. Assessing coronary risk factors in black college students. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Jairaj K (University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, AR). 1994. Ethnic food preference and effect of interventions on hypertensive and hypercholesterolemic subjects. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

James SA (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. SES, John Henryism and hypertension-risk in blacks. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $327,567.

Jayo MJ (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Thiazide effects on bone and arteries. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $346,063.

Johnson JA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Columbia, MO). Arterial sodium concentration in hypertension associated with oral contraceptives. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Kadish A (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL). 1994. Gender differences in the QT interval. National Center for Research Resources.

Kannel WB (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Prospective analysis of the effect of widowhood on CVD. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $56,968.

Katz LA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, New York, NY). A randomized double-blind long term study of temocapril HCI (CS-622) in patients with mild to moderate hypertension. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Katz R (George Washington University, Washington, DC). 1992. Insulin and pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in blacks. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Keil JE (Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC). 1992. Predictors of coronary disease in blacks. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Kelsey RM (University of North Texas, Denton, TX). 1994. Cardiovascular adaptation to recurrent stress. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $102,579.

Kern F Jr (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO). 1992. Mechanism of estrogen effects on biliary cholesterol. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Knopp RH (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Dietary treatment of hyperlipidemia. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $774,580.

Kochar MS (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI). Antihypertensive efficacy and safety of losartan/HCTZ in severe hypertension . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Koenig KL (New York University, New York, NY). 1994. Endogenous estrogen and coronary heart disease in women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $115,227.

Kuller LH (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1992. Cardiovascular epidemiology training program. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Kuller LH (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1992. Epidemiology of cardiovascular risk factors in women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Kwiterovich PO (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1992. Nontraditional mechanisms of atherogenesis. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Lardinois CK (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Reno, NV). An open label study of fluvastatin in the treatment of patients with hypercholesterolemia in clinical practice settings. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Lasser NL (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersy, Newark, NJ). 1994. Prevention of hypertension. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $385,591.

Levine DM (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Urban African-American community hypertension control. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $402,424.

List N (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, North Chicago, IL). Pilot study on influence of sex steroids on chylomicron metabolism in males and females: potential to modify atherogenic lipoprotein profiles. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Lovelady CA (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC). 1993. The effect of diet and exercise on hyperlipidemia and cardiovascular disease in women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Experiment Station .

Marmot MG (University of London, London, England). 1994. Oral contraceptives and cardiovascular disease. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $163,795.

Matthews KA (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. CHD risk, behavioral stress and reproductive hormones. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $325,842.

Mayer EJ (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Diet, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular risk. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $115,562.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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McMahan CA (University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX). 1994. Risk factors in early atherogenesis. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $174,830.

McGill HC (Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio. TX). 1992. Diet, stress, and genotype in primate atherosclerosis. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Moll PP (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Epidemiology of coronary artery calcification. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $600,109.

Morris DJ (Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI). 1994. Novel endogeneous regulators of sodium and hypertension. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $206,809.

Morris RC Jr (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Dietary potassium as a determinant of hypertension. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $294,184.

Muller JE (New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Modifiers of myocardial infarction onset. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $483,006.

O'Brien B (Texas A&M University, College Station, TX). Lipid and lipoprotein metabolic interactions with diet and exercise . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Osol G (University of Vermont, Burlington, VT). 1994. Ovarian regulation of resistance—artery diameter. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $186,443.

Pearson TA (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1992. Lipoprotein (A) and coronary disease in blacks vs. whites. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Petitti DB (Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, Oakland, CA). 1994. Stroke and MI in users of estrogen/progestogen. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $350,903.

Pickering TG (Cornell University Medical Center, New York, NY). 1994. Psychosocial factors and cardiovascular disease. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $1,149,303.

Posner BM (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Offspring/spouse nutrition. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $345,882.

Rader DJ (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD) . 1994. Genetic regulation of LPA metabolism. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Redberg RF (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Effect of exercise on coronary disease in women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $192,941.

Roheim PS (Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA) . 1992. Multicenter studies of diet and lipoproteins in humans. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Sacco RL (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Stroke incidence and prognosis in a mixed ethnic region. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. $724,271.

Schonfeld G (Washington University, St. Louis. MO). 1994. Short-term exercise training on VLDL and LDL characteristics. National Center for Research Resources.

Schrott HG (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Heart and estrogen/progestin replacement. National Center for Research Resources.

Selby JV (Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, Oakland, CA). 1994. Insulin resistance, hyperglycemia and atherosclerosis. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $135,000.

Semenkovich CF (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Nutritional and genetic regulation of lipoprotein lipase. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $109,298.

Shahar E (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN). 1994. Cardiovascular consequences of sleep apnea. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $282,438.

Share L (University, of Tennessee, Memphis, TN). 1994. Control of ADH secretion and metabolism. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $208,674.

Sherwood A (Duke University, Durham, NC). 1994. Menopausal effects in cardiovascular stress responses. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $169,334.

Smith OA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Circulatory control—forebrain influence. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $183,057.

Snook J (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH). 1992. Health maintenance aspects of dietary recommendations designed to modify lipid metabolism. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Snook JT (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH). 1993. Effect of saturated fatty acids on LDL synthesis and degradation in women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Spaulding M (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Buffalo, NY). Case control studies of the epidemiology of myocardial infarction and lung cancer. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Srivastava TN (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Jackson, MS). Effects of increases in potassium on cardiac function in hypertensive subjects. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Stallone JN (Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, OH). 1994. Sex dimorphism in vascular function—humoral mechanisms. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $90,377.

Stamler J (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL). 1994. Epidemiology of CV and non-CV risk in 4 cohorts. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $434,425.

Stamler J (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL). 1994. Intersalt—next phase-focus on protein, Na+, K-, and BP. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $195,726.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Svetkey LP (Duke University, Durham, NC). 1992. Adrenergic receptor genes in salt sensitive hypertension. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Svetkey LP (Duke University, Durham, NC). 1994. Dietary patterns and blood pressure. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $484,706.

Tso P (Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport, LA) . 1992. The formation and secretion of intestinal lipoproteins. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Turner ST (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN). 1994. Renal hemodynamic non-modulation and blood pressure. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $656,991.

Walsh BW (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Postmenopausal estrogens and hypercholesterolemia. National Center for Research Resources.

Weiner CP (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Sex hormones and coronary artery reactivity. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $255,791.

Wilcox JN (Emory University, Atlanta, GA). Biological mediators of atherogenesis in black Americans. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Williams JK (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Tamoxifen and coronary heart disease. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $350,063.

Williams RB Jr (Duke University, Durham, NC). 1994. Behavioral factors in coronary heart disease. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $1,304,481.

Yaseen M (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Washington, DC). Stroke prevention in young women. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Zukowska-Grojec Z (Georgetown University, Washington, DC). 1994. Gender and neuropetitde catecholamine hypertension. Fogarty International Center. $24,498.

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

Cheever AW (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Studies on the quantitative parasitology of schistosome infections . National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

CUTANEOUS/DERMAL CONDITIONS

Cooper KD, Oberhelman L, Hamilton TA, Baadsgaard O, Terhune M, LeVee G, Anderson T, Koren H (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1995. Effects of UV exposure on immunization rates and tolerance to epicutaneous antigens in humans: relationship to gender, dose, CD1aDR+ epidermal macrophage induction and Langerhans ceil depletion. Environmental Protection Agency.

Crosby DL (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI). A comparative study of the efficacy and safety of calcium mupirocin cream with cephalexin in the treatment of secondarily infected eczema . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Durate B (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Chicago, IL). L-ofloxacin vs. timetin and augmentin in the treatment of skin and skin structure. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Franz TJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Little Rock, AR). Pharmacokinetics of tretinoin in man following topical application . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Guin JD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Little Rock, AR). Topical tretinoin effects on plasma levels of tretinoin in humans . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Knutson K (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT). 1994. Mechanistic studies of transdermal transport/metabolism. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $258,750.

Moon TE (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ). 1994. Nonmelanoma skin cancer epidemiology. National Cancer Institute.

Ramirez-Ronda CH (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Juan, PR). Safety and efficacy of two doses of FK-037 in skin infections. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Ramirez-Ronda CH (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Juan, PR). Study of efficacy and safety of sparfloxacin vs. ciprofloxacin in the treatment of skin infection. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Smith TH (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Newington, CT). Immune mediated alterations in connective tissue cells. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Taylor JR (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Miami, FL). Sparfloxacin vs. ciprofloxacin in the treatment of skin and skin structure infections. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Weinstock MA (Roger Williams Hospital, Providence, RI). 1994. Case control study of dysplastic nevi. National Cancer Institute. $69,641.

DATABASE

Armstrong Laboratory (Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. DERA health standards—quantitative health and risk analysis.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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California Public Health Foundation (Berkeley, CA). 1994. Adding data accessibility and rule-based targeted data collection to the California cancer reporting system for breast cases. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $608,000.

Rosenberg L (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Case-control surveillance of serious illnesses and drugs. National Cancer Institute. $581,418.

SRI International (Menlo Park, CA). 1994. Optimization techniques for trusted semantic interoperation. $750,000.

EATING DISORDERS

Agras WS (Stanford University, Stanford, CA). 1994. Psychological treatment of bulimia nervosa. National Institute of Mental Health. $451,242.

Agras WS (Stanford University, Stanford, CA). 1992. Studies of the treatment and psychopathology of bulimia. National Institute of Mental Health.

Barber WD (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO). 1994. Regulation of proximal gastrointestinal tract. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. $173,261.

Cannon D (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Dallas, TX). Impulsivity and 5-HT-LA receptor function in bulimia nervosa. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Eckert ED (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN). 1994. Nociception of bulimia nervosa. National Institute of Mental Health. $197,149.

Estok PJ (Kent State University, Kent, OH). 1992. Eating disorders—assessment of women runners/nonrunners. National Center for Nursing Research.

Geary ND (Cornell University Medical Center, New York, NY). 1994. Ovarian hormonal control of meal size. National Institute of Mental Health. $205,337.

Hoebel BG (Princeton University, Princeton, NJ). 1994. Neural basis of feeding and reinforcement. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. $202,588.

Hsu LK (New England Medical Center Hospitals, Inc., Boston, MA). 1994. Fluoxetine in anorexia nervosa. National Institute of Mental Health. $170,900.

Jimerson D (Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Psychobiology of bulimia. National Center for Research Resources.

Jimerson D (Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Serotonin function in patients with eating disorders and in healthy controls. National Center for Research Resources.

Kalra SP (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL). 1994. Brain-gut peptides in female reproduction-ovulation. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $184,347.

Kaye WH (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Neurobiology of feeding behavior in bulimia. National Institute of Mental Health. $297,124.

Liddle RA (Duke University, Durham, NC). 1994. Regulation of cholecystokinin secretion and physiologic actions. National Center for Research Resources.

McClain CJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Lexington, KY). Altered zinc metabolism in eating disorders. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Pardo JV (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN). Neuroimaging studies of appetitive behaviors. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Smith GP (CornelI University Medical Center, New York, NY). 1994. Physiological psychology of motivated behavior. National Institute of Mental Health. $105,709.

Smith GP (Cornell University Medical Center, New York, NY). 1994. Satiety effect of cholecystokinin. National Institute of Mental Health. $144,734.

Walsh BT (Columbia University New York, New York, NY). 1994. Psychobiology of eating behavior in eating disorders. National Institute of Mental Health. $183,5l3.

Walsh BT (New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY). 1992. Psychological and pharmacological treatment of bulimia. National Institute of Mental Health.

Walsh BT (New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY). 1994. Psychological treatment of bulimia nervosa. National Institute of Mental Health. $410,012.

Wilfley DE (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Psychological treatment of overweight binge eaters. National Institute of Mental Health. $101,670.

ENDOCRINE

Abraira C (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Hines, IL). Glycemic control and complications in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus cooperative. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Becker J (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1993. Gonadal hormone involvement in brain activity. National Science Foundation. $294,455.

Brenner RM (Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR) . 1994. Hormonal control of the female reproductive tract. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $290,387.

Bridges RS (Tufts University, Boston, MA). 1994. Endocrine regulation of maternal behavior. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $188,903.

Etgen AM (Yeshiva University, New York, NY). 1994. Steriod hormones—brain and behavior. National Institute of Mental Health. $227,310.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Hauger RL (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Diego, CA). Pituitary-adrenal responses to ovine corticotropin releasing factor during Alzheimer caregiving stress. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Hsueh WA (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Renin and insulin systems in endometrial growth. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $188,630.

Jensen MD (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN). 1994. Effects of epinephrine on regional lipolysis in men and women. National Center for Research Resources.

Kahn SE (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. NIDDM primary prevention trial (DPT-2). National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $197,988.

Korytkowski M (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Regimens for polycystic ovary syndrome and insulin sensitivity/secretion . National Center for Research Resources.

Larsen PR (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Estrogen therapy and thyroid function. National Center for Research Resources.

Luine VN (Hunter College, New York, NY). 1994. Serotonergic systems and hormone-dependent sexual behavior. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $127,548.

Markoff E (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Physiological role of glycosylated human prolactin. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $164,215.

Metzger BE (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL). 1994. Primary prevention trial (DPT-2). National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $217,450.

Morris DJ (Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI). 1994. Regulation of metabolism and action of aldosterone. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $176,008.

Moss RL (University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Dallas, TX) . 1994. Neuropeptides in the control of reproductive behavior. National Institute of Mental Health. $253,583.

Nieman LK (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Steroid hormone action in female reproduction. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

O'Connor JF (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Clinical applications of gonadotropin measurement. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Pintauro S, Calles J, Goran M (University of Vermont, Burlington, VT). Insulin sensitivity and RMR as risk factors for obesity and diabetes . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Polonsky K (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL). 1994. NIDDM primary prevention trial (DPT-2). National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $211,731.

Renner KJ (Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO). 1993. RUI: hormones, neurotransmitters and behavior. National Science Foundation. $37,498.

Riggs BL (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN). 1994. Relationship of the renal leak in postmenopausal women to parathyroid hormone. National Center for Research Resources.

Schlechte JA (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Efficacy of estrogen in hyperprolactinemic amenorrhea. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $200,051.

Shamoon H (Yeshiva University, New York, NY). 1994. NIDDM primary prevention trial. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $239,731.

Spies HG (Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR) . 1994. Neural influence on hypophyseal-gonadal function. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $276,498.

Stouffer RL (Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR). 1994. Gonadotropin receptors of the corpus luteum. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $200,167.

Theoharides TC (Tufts University, Boston, MA). 1994. Neurohormonal and free radical activation of bladder cells. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $156,161.

Voogt JL (University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS). 1994. Hypothalamic control of prolactin. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $168,920.

Watson RE Jr (University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY). 1994. Estrogen receptive neurons—synaptic circuitry. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $98,421.

FAMILY ISSUES

Kannel WB (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Prospective analysis of the effect of widowhood on CVD. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $56,968.

Mauldin T (University of Georgia, Athens, GA). Causes and consequences of divorce: differences by gender and age . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

National Center for Health Statistics, Beltsville, MD. Improving the quality of reporting of abortions by women of child-bearing age. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Tucker MB (University of California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Mate availability, family formation and well-being. National Institute of Mental Health. $493,522.

Williams JK (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Genetic knowledge—psychosocial impact. National Institute of Nursing Research. $109,421.

GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS

Berenson MM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT). Clinical evaluation of Propulsid (cisapride) tablets 20mg bid in the treatment of subjects with symptoms of chronic gastroesophageal disease. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Blackburn GL (New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA). 1992. Mucosal proliferation and fish oil in colorectal cancer. National Cancer Institute.

Cintron JR (Veterans Administration Medical Center, Chicago, IL). 1992. Polyp prevention trial. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Gammon MD (Columbia University School of Public Health, New York, NY). 1992. Adenocarcinomas of the esophagus and gastric cardia. National Cancer Institute.

Greene JM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Brockton, MA). Multicenter study of GR122311X vs. ranitidine and GR88502X for prophylaxis of NSAID associated ulcers in patients with arthritis. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Hsieh C (Harvard University, Boston, MA). 1992. Case-control study of cancer of extrahepatic bile duct. National Cancer Institute.

Layden TJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Chicago, IL). Effect of ranitidine bismuth on gastric ulcer healing. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Lyons J (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1992. Large bowel adenomatous polyp dietary intervention study. National Cancer Institute.

Moore JG (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT). Circadian rhythms in stomach defensive mechanisms. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Pate AS (Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Hines, IL) . 1992. Large bowel adenomatous polyp dietary intervention study. National Cancer Institute.

Potter JD (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN). 1994. Adenomatous polyps case study—family history, diet, alcohol, and exercise. National Cancer Institute.

Sampliner RE (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Tucson, AZ). A study to evaluate the effects of dual therapy with lansoprazole and amoxicillin on the eradication of H. pylori. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Sandler RS (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Epidemiology of rectal mucosal proliferation. National Cancer Institute. $287,934.

Slattery ML (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT). 1994. Diet, activity and reproduction as risks for colon cancer. National Cancer Institute. $1,110,689.

Smith KA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Allen Park, MI). Evaluate effects of dual therapy on the eradication of H. pylori and healing and prevention of recurrence of duodenal ulcer. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Spiegel TA (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Differential kinetics of gastric emptying in lean and obese women . National Center for Research Resources.

Vaughan TL (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA). 1994. Epidemiologic study of adenocarcinomas of the esophagus. National Cancer Institute. $200,678.

Walsh JH (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA). H2B-211: pilot study to evaluate oral GR122311x 400 mg, 800 mg, and placebo in patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

GYNECOLOGIC/GENITO-URINARY

Anderson KE (University of Texas Medical, Galveston, TX). 1994. Efficacy of histrelin in acute porphyria. National Center for Research Resources.

Barnes RB (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL). 1994. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist test in oligomenorrhea. National Center for Research Resources.

Becker TM (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1992. Epidemiology of cervical dysplasia in minority women. National Cancer Institute.

Becker TM (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1994. Epidemiology of cervical dysplasia in American Indian women. National Cancer Institute. $468,273.

Beresford SA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1992. Lactose/galactose and epithelial ovarian cancer. National Cancer Institute.

Berkley KJ (Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL). 1994. Sensory innervation of pelvic organs. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. $159,118.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Brunham R (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. PID in developing countries—relation to HIV and the pill. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Bump RC (Duke University, Durham, NC). 1994. Epidemiologic racial and incontinence data surveys pilot. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $200,125.

Burand JP (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA). 1994. Virulence determinants of trichomonads in humans. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $147,521.

Clauw DJ (Georgetown University, Washington, DC). 1994. CNS dysregulation in interstitial cystitis. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $197,252.

Collins C (University of Miami, Miami, FL). 1994. Urease—molecular studies and role in pathogenesis. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $103,633.

Crowley WF (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Pulsatile release of gonadotropins in normal and clinical conditions . National Center for Research Resources.

Curhan GC (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Epidemiology of interstitial cystitis. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $94,973.

De La Maza LM (University of California, Irvine, CA). 1994. Immunopathology of tubal infertility. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $225,352.

Endicott J (New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY). 1994. Severe premenstrual syndromes: risk/course/mechanisms. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $188,744.

Escalante DA (Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX). 1994. Insulin sensitivity in PMS patients with hypoglycemic-like attacks . National Center for Research Resources.

Eschenbach DA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Etiology, epidemiology, and treatment of chronic/subacute PID. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Fihn SD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Seattle, WA). Vaginal spermicides and urinary tract infections. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Freeman EW (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Treatment evaluation in premenstrual syndrome patients. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $252,383.

Geletko SM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Providence, RI). A randomized comparison of oral fluconazole vs. amphotericin bladder irrigations for the treatment of hospital-associated candidal cystitis . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Giuliano AR (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ). 1994. Preventive oncology. National Cancer Institute. $84,932.

Goodman MT (University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI). 1994. Preinvasive cervical lesions in Hawaii. National Cancer Institute. $340,090.

Halbreich U (State University of New York, Buffalo, NY). 1994. Alpha 2 receptors, luteal depression and gonadal hormones. National Institute of Mental Health. $268,604.

Heller DS (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Geminal inclusion cysts of ovary: the epidemiology. National Cancer Institute. $83,492.

Herbst AL (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL). 1994. DES and cancer of vagina/cervix—collaborative studies. National Cancer Institute. $576,396.

Hill JA (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Reproductive failure in endometriosis—immune mechanisms. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $324,912.

Hoke GD (Dyad Pharmaceutical Corporation). 1993. Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia. Department of Health and Human Services.

Irizarry L (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Albuquerque, NM). Comparison of oral levofloxacin in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections in adults. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Irizarry L (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Albuquerque, NM). Safety and efficacy of FK-037 in the treatment of urinary tract infections . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Johnson JR (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN) . 1994. Pathogenesis and prevention of bacterial cystitis. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $105,495.

Kam LW (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Tampa, FL) . Randomized prospective study of high single-dose vs. conventional multiple-dose IV aminoglycosides in patients w/normal renal function . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Kirmani N (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Hines, IL). Multicenter doubleblind randomized study: levofloxan vs. ciprofloxacin in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Kjaer SK (Danish Cancer Society, Copenhagen, Denmark). 1994. Risk factors and prognostic factors for ovarian cancer. National Cancer Institute. $246,871.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Kjerulff KH (University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Risk factors associated with uterine fibroid growth. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $621,797.

Koutsky LA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Etiology and natural history of cervical neoplasia. National Cancer Institute. $395,913.

Kwaan HC (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Chicago, IL). Significance of the fibrinolytic system in wound adhesions including endometriosis. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Lockwood CJ (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY). 1994. Regulation of decidual cell tissue factor expression. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $130,787.

Mallett VT (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI). 1994. Levator ani muscle—physiologic and histologic properties. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $46,736.

Mathur S (Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC). 1994. Endometrial antigens involved in endometriosis. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $112,587.

McClure SA (Spelman College, Atlanta, GA). 1994. Regulation of fibroid tumor cells. National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Miller SM (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Psychoneuroimmunology of cervical dysplasia. National Cancer Institute. $512,638.

Miller W (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Ovulatory dysfunction—gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor regulation. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Modan B (Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel). 1994. Epidemiology of ovarian cancer. National Cancer Institute. $227,124.

Monson FC (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Mucosal integrity in female and male bladders. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $202,910.

Morton CC (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Molecular and cytogenetic studies of uterine leiomyomata. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $200,297.

Mufson MA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Huntington, WV). Fosfomycin tromethamine vs. nitrofurantoin in uncomplicated urinary tract infections. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Ness RB (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Oral contraceptives and ovarian cancer. National Cancer Institute. $461,334.

Pacheco M (Fundacion Costarricense Para La Docencia, San Jose, Costa Rica). 1992. Population-based natural history of cervical neoplasia. National Cancer Institute.

Palmer J (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Gestational trophoblastic disease and oral contraceptives. National Cancer Institute. $271,379.

Palmer MH (National Institute of Nursing Research, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Role of estrogen on urinary incontinence and symptoms in post-menopausal women. National Institute of Nursing Research.

Pardoll DM (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. T cell responses to human papillomavirus oncoproteins in cervical cancer. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Perl ER (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Possible neuropathic origin of interstitial cystitis. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $160,947.

Peters RK (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1992. Case-control study of adenocarcinoma of the cervix. National Cancer Institute.

Petty BG (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Single dose of loxacin vs. trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole in cystitis in women. National Center for Research Resources.

Rader JS (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. HLA, human papillomavirus and invasive cervical cancer. National Cancer Institute. $36,610.

Risch HA (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Genetic/epidemiology study of epithelial ovarian tumors. National Cancer Institute. $188,049.

Rosenblatt KA (University of Illinois, Chicago, IL). 1994. Epidemiology of epithelial ovarian cancer. National Cancer Institute. $305,948.

Roy JB (University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK). 1994. Interstitial cystitis clinical center. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $115,979.

Russo TA. 1994. Mechanism of recurrent urinary tract infections in women. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Saban R (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI). 1994. Neuropeptide-mast cell interaction in bladder reactivity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $154,064.

Schaeffer AJ (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL). 1994. Host factors in susceptibility to UTI. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $174,365.

Sharpe KL (University of Missouri, Columbia, MO). 1994. Endometriosis-associated secretory proteins. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $100,054.

Stapleton AE (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Genetic basis of recurrent urinary tract infection. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $74,298.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Szklo M (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Risk factors for uterine leiomyoma. National Cancer Institute. $70,161.

Weiss RM (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Nitric oxide in UTIs and interstitial cystitis. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $246,141.

Woessner JF Jr (University of Miami, Miami, Florida). 1994. Connective tissue role in urinary stress incontinence. Fogarty International Center. $24,680.

Wyman JF (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA). 1994. Behavioral intervention. National Institute on Aging.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, BIRTH CONTROL

Avery M (SRI International, Menlo Park, CA). 1994. Synthesis of antiprogestational/postcoital agents. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $2,774.

Beeker C (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA). Sexual decision making and the acceptability of the female condom for women of color. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Bleil JD (University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT) . 1994. An immunocontraceptive directed against human sperm. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Chien YW (Rutgers State University, New Brunswick, NJ). 1994. Spermicidal-releasing vaginal barrier contraceptive. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $358,570.

Davidson AR (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Decisions concerning Norplant® use and discontinuation. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $355,057.

Erb JL (Innovation Associates Inc, Ann Arbor, MI). 1992. Fertile period prediction with a TIRF biosensor. Department of Health and Human Services. $49,867.

Forrest JD (Alan Guttmacher Institute, New York, NY). 1994. Contraceptive effectiveness and unintended pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $219,426.

Forrest KA (American Institutes for Research, Palo Alto, CA). 1994. Condom use decision making. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $450,629.

Giudice LC (Stanford University, Stanford, CA). 1994. The role of IGF in ovary (in vitro). National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $112,241.

Goldberg E (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA). 1994. Human testis cDNAs identified by infertility sera. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Hall JE (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Clinical pharmacology of LHRH antagonists in the female. National Center for Research Resources.

Herr J (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA). 1994. Avirulent Salmonella SP-10 vaccine for secretory immunity. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Jackanicz T (Population Council, New York, NY). 1994. Norethindrone acetate/ethynylestradiol contraceptivering. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Jackson TE (Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Spermicidal releasing vaginal barrier contraceptive. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $165,000.

Johnson KC (University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN). 1994. Norplant effect on cardiovascular risk in young women. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $233,137.

Koch JP (Brookline Women's Healthcare Associates, Brookline, MA). 1994. Development of a coordinated cervical cap system. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $237,501.

Koo HP (Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC). 1994. Longitudinal study of Norplant® choice and use dynamics. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $103,011.

Kosasky HJ (Saltime, Newton, MA). 1994. Ovulation detection by rheological examination of saliva. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $99,888.

Marmot MG (University of London, London, England). 1994. Oral contraceptives and cardiovascular disease. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $163,795.

Ness RB (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Oral contraceptives and ovarian cancer. National Cancer Institute. $461,334.

Nuwayser ES (Biotek, Inc., Woburn, MA). 1994. Development and testing of a new spermicide suppository. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $255,490.

O'Rand MG (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA). 1994. A human sperm antigen as an immunocontraceptive. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Palmer J (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Gestational trophoblastic disease and oral contraceptives. National Cancer Institute. $271,379.

Tanfer K (Battelle Seattle Research Center, Seattle, WA). 1994. Norplant adoption and discontinuation in the U.S. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $230,615.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Tung K (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA). 1994. Autoimmune oophoritis—consequence of gamete vaccines. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Verhage HG (University of Illinois, Chicago, IL). 1994. Secretions of the mammalian oviduct. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $223,762.

Zacur H (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Plasma ethinyl estradiol/norethindrone levels in women taking oral contraceptives. National Center for Research Resources.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, LACTATION

Dungy CI (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Effect of breast pumps on the duration of breastfeeding. Maternal and Child Health Bureau.

Dusdieker LB (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Maternal calorie restriction on breast milk production. National Center for Research Resources.

Humenick S (University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY). 1992. Insufficient milk supply—nursing diagnosis/intervention. National Center for Nursing Research.

Liu J (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Postpartum amenorrhea—neuroendocrine mechanisms in lactation vs. nonlactation. National Center for Research Resources.

McNamara JP (Washington State University, Pullman, WA). 1992. Adipose metabolism in support of lactation. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Sowers MF (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1992. Effect of lactation on bone. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases .

Specker B, Kalkwarf H, Heubi J (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). Intestinal calcium absorption during lactation and weaning. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Specker BL (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Lactation and weaning effect on calcium status. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $235,927.

Subramanian MG (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI). 1994. Alcohol and lactation—effects on prolactin release. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $163,367.

Taylor W (New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM). 1994. Factors that maintain amenorrhea after childbirth—a prospective study. National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Veldhuis JD (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA). 1994. Estrogen negative feedback in postpartum lactational amenorrhea. National Center for Research Resources.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, LONG-RANGE IMPLICATIONS

Baird DD (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences). 1994. Environmental effects on fertility. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Lasley B (University of California, Davis, CA). 1994. Biomarkers for human reproductive epidemiology. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Lasley BL (University of California, Davis, CA). 1994. Biomarkers for assessing the effects of reproductive toxins. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Waggoner SE (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL). 1994. Prevalence of HPV in women exposed in utero to DES. National Cancer Institute. $29,681.

Wilcox AJ. 1994. Epidemiologic study of reproductive outcomes and environmental exposures . National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, POSTPARTUM

Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. 1994. Evaluate performance, health, and nutritional status in postpartum soldiers. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA.

Brinkman CR (Los Angeles County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA). 1994. Management and outcomes of childbirth. National Center for Research Resources.

Goland RS (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. CRH testing in postpartum women. National Center for Research Resources.

Kurz K (International Center for Research on Women, Washington, DC) . 1992. Maternal nutrition and health. Agency for International Development.

Lindheimer MD (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL). 1994. Duration of proteinuria following pre-eclampsia. National Center for Research Resources.

Liu J (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Postpartum amenorrhea—neuroendocrine mechanisms in lactation vs. nonlactation. National Center for Research Resources.

Olson CM (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY). 1994. Biosocial influences on postpartum weight retention. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $133,691.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Wisner KL (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH). 1994. Prevention of recurrent postpartum major depression. National Institute of Mental Health. $245,065.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, PREGNANCY

Abrams BF (Western Consortium for Public Health, Berkeley, CA). 1992. Maternal weight gain and fetal outcome. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Abrams RM (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL). 1994. Sound and vibration in pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $160,437.

Acton RT (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1992. Predicting gestational and subsequent overt diabetes. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Affonso DD (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1992. Caring for pregnant women. National Center for Nursing Research.

Alexander DF (National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD). 1992. Trial of calcium for preeclampsia prevention. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Andersen JL (State University New York, Stony Brook, NY). 1994. Steroid regulation of connexin43 in myometrium. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $149,073.

Arici AM (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Chemoattractions in reproductive tissues. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $84,510.

Atrash H (National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Atlanta, GA). Prevention of morbidity and mortality associated with pregnancy. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Ballas S (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Diagnosis and counseling for hemoglobin abnormalities. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Barron WM (Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL). 1994. Testing in preeclampsia. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $74,097.

Battaglia FC (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO). 1994. Amino acid and carbohydrate metabolism in growth retarded pregnancies . National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Beaman KD (Finch University of Health Sciences, Chicago Medical School, Chicago, IL). 1994. Fetal-specific immune suppression during pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $110,947.

Bianchi D (Children's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Aneuploidy detection in fetal cells separated from maternal blood . National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Bianchi D (New England Medical Center Hospitals, Inc, Boston, MA) . 1994. Prenatal diagnosis using fetal cells from maternal blood—clinical trial. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $690,919.

Carson SA (Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX). 1994. Cooperative multicenter reproductive medicine network. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $313,685.

Casey ML (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX). 1994. Regulation of myometrial contractile response. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Catalano PM (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH). 1994. Insulin resistance and glucose metabolism in pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $143,463.

Chapman A (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO). 1994. Hemodynamic and hormonal changes of early normal human pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Chaudhuri G (University of California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. EDRF and prostacyclin in human umbilical vessels. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $228,496.

Conrad K (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1994. Endogenous nitric oxide and cytokines in normal pregnancy and preelcampsia . National Center for Research Resources.

Conrad KP (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1994. Mechanisms of maternal circulatory adaptation to pregnancy. National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Cramer DW (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Epidemiologic and biologic predictors of IVF success. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $379,745.

Crowley WF Jr (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Neuroendocrine control of reproduction in the female. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $340,869.

Crowley WF (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Pulsatile GNRH in anovulatory infertility. National Center for Research Resources.

Curet LB (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1994. NICHD calcium supplementation in pregnancy for prevention of preeclampsia . National Center for Research Resources.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Curet LB (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1994. Prophylactic insulin treatment of patients with gestational diabetes . National Center for Research Resources.

David C (Adeza Biomedical Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA). 1992. Immunodetection of women at risk for preterm delivery. Department of Health and Human Services. $25,750.

Defronzo RA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Antonio, TX). Mechanisms of carbohydrate intolerance in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Easterling TR (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Calcium supplementation and maternal hemodynamics. National Center for Research Resources.

Easterling TR (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Hypertension in pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Easterling TR (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Renal reserve after preeclampsia. National Center for Research Resources.

Easterling TR (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Treatment of hypertension in pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Elias S (University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN). 1994. Prenatal diagnosis using fetal cells from maternal blood. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $651,398.

Elkayam U (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Disposition of atenolol during pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Fenster L (California Public Health Foundation, Berkeley, CA). 1994. Caffeine and human reproduction. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $107,883.

Fried LE. (Health and Hospitals of the City of Boston, Boston, MA) . Violence against pregnant women and pregnancy outcomes. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $21,333.

Geller G (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Prenatal genetic testing—provider-patient communication. National Center for Human Genome Research. $171,379.

Gilson G (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1994. Role of antibiotics in the management of preterm labor. National Center for Research Resources.

Gleich GJ (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN). 1994. MBP and human pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Goland RS (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Corticotropin releasing factor during pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Goldenberg RL (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). Low birthweight in minority and high-risk women. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.

Graves SW (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1992. Abnormal sodium homeostasis in hypertensive pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Handwerger S (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Decidual prolactin in normal and pathologic pregnancies. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $229,565.

Johnston JM (University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Dallas, TX). 1994. Arachidonic acid and platelet activating factor during birth. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Juchau MR (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Retinoids—conceptal biotransformation/dysmorphogenesis. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $181,346.

King J (University of California, Berkeley, CA). Energy expenditure of obese pregnant women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Kirke P (Health Research Board, Dublin, Ireland). 1994. Folate and neural tube defects project. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $307,205.

Kniss DA (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH). 1994. In vitro studies of infection-mediated preterm labor. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $111,460.

Koblinsky M (John Snow, Inc, Arlington, VA). 1992. Maternal and neonatal health and nutrition. Agency for International Development.

Lapp CA (Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA). 1994. Hormones of pregnancy effects on gingival fibroblasts. National Institute of Dental Research. $36,756.

Lawson E (University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY). 1994. Blood pressure reactivity during pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Leef JL (Biomedical Research, Inc., Rockville, MD). 1994. Trial of calcium supplementation in pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $100,726.

Lessey BA (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Endometriosis, integrins and infertility. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $138,700.

Lessey BA (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Endometrial integrins—a role in uterine receptivity. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $95,650.

Levin RM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA). Effect of pregnancy on bladder function. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Levine RJ. 1994. Calcium supplementation in pregnancy to prevent preeclampsia. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Li SS. 1994. Mammalian lactate dehydrogenase genes and their encoded isozymes. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

MacDonald PC (University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Dallas, TX). 1994. Clinical evolution of parturitional processes at term and preterm . National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Mann PE (Tufts University, North Grafton, MA). 1994. RPG: opioid peptide gene expression during reproduction. National Science Foundation. $17,928.

Metzger BE (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL). 1994. Pathogenesis and natural history of gestational diabetes mellitus . National Center for Research Resources.

Miller SC (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT). 1994. Periodontal tissue changes during pregnancy/lactation. National Institute of Dental Research. $154,052.

Milligan RA (Georgetown University, Washington, DC). 1994. Breech version by acumoxa. National Center for Research Resources. $28,774.

Moghissi K (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Neuroendocrinology of unexplained infertility. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

National Center for Health Statistics, Beltsville, MD. Improving the quality of reporting of HIV behaviors by women of child-bearing age. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Oh W (Women and Infants Hospital, Providence, RI). 1992. Diabetes during pregnancy: effects on the offspring. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Onstad C, Motil K, Butte N (Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX). Hormonal and physiological adaptations in pregnancy and lactation related to dietary energy & protein. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Petrulis AS (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH). 1994. Calcium supplementation for the prevention of preeclampsia and preterm births. National Center for Research Resources.

Pettiti DJ (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Complications and outcome of diabetic and prediabetic pregnancies . National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Pollack SB (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. NK cells and pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $131,479.

Rao CV (University of Louisville, Louisville, KY). 1994. Direct gonadotropin regulation of human fallopian tubes. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $186,803.

Raymond EG (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Prostaglandin excretion in preeclampsia. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Roberts JM (Magee-Women's Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Nitric oxide dysregulation in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Roberts JM (Magee-Women's Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Preeclampsia—trophoblast and endothelial dysfunction. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $653,639.

Rodin J (Yale University, New Haven, CT). Biobehavioral effects of weight cycling on pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Sampselle CM (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Pelvic muscle exercise in pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Schrier R (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO). 1994. Hemodynamic and hormonal changes of early normal human pregnancy. National Center for Research Resources.

Seely EW (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Disordered sodium regulation and hypertensive complications of pregnancy . National Center for Research Resources.

Seely EW (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Insulin resistance and pregnancy-induced hypertension. National Center for Research Resources.

Segars JH (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Endocrinology of reproduction in women. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Sherwood OD (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL). 1994. Relaxin: biochemical and physiological studies. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $118,069.

Siega-Riz AM (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). Dietary factors related to adverse birth outcomes. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.

Soll RS (University of Vermont, Burlington, VT). 1994. Antenatal steroids in premature labor. National Center for Research Resources.

Sowers J (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI). 1992. Insulin resistance and calcium metabolism in pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Stagno S (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Maternal cytomegalovirus infection in two populations. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Stoerker J (Applied Technology Genetics Corporation, Malvern, PA) . 1994. Prenatal blood group analysis in high risk pregnancies. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $75,000.

Strauss JF III (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Abnormalities in trophoblast function. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $41,624.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Sturman JA (Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, New York, NY). 1992. Nutritional taurine—pregnancy and outcome. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Taylor RN (Magee-Women's Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Circulating mediators of maternal endothelial cell injury in preeclampsia . National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Tracy TS (West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV). 1994. Placental drug metabolism in diabetic patients. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $107,246.

Van Dyne MM (Intellidyne, Kansas City, MO). 1992. Expert systems for nurses' preterm labor risk assessment. Department of Health and Human Services. $49,351.

Walsh SW (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA). 1994. Endocrine functions of the placenta. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $99,616.

Weiss G (University of Medicine And Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ). 1994. Physiology of relaxin. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $189,802.

Wilkes BM (North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NY). 1994. Endothelin in high risk pregnancies. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $207,124.

Wood GW (University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS). 1994. Cytokines and endotoxin-induced abortion. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $141,271.

Word RA (University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Dallas, TX) . 1994. Maintenance of myometrial quiescence during human pregnancy. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Yeo S (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Maternal/fetal hemodynamics responses to exercise. National Institute of Nursing Research. $75,441.

HEALTH, GENERAL

Akiyama H (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Gender and health—historical and cross cultural analysis. National Institute of Mental Health. $101,909.

Cannon JG (New England Medical Center Hospitals, Inc, Boston, MA) . 1994. Exertion-induced cytokines in chronic fatigue syndrome. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $168,974.

Chambless LE (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1992. Community and cohort surveillance programs. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Dimartino NA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Boston, MA). Environmental and dietary factors and influence on health of individuals . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Ferrans CE (University of Illinois, Chicago, IL). 1994. Quality of life index for black and Hispanic patients. National Cancer Institute. $314,579.

Fillingim RB (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Pulpitis pain—the effects of gender and coping. National Institute of Dental Research. $34,066.

Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitation Services (Tallahassee, FL). 1994. Epidemiological research study—women/children in Western Palm Beach County. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

George V (University of Miami, Miami, Florida). 1994. Womens Health Trial. National Cancer Institute. $381,963.

Gerace TA (University of Miami, Miami, FL). 1992. Women's Health Trial—feasibility study in minorities. National Cancer Institute.

Grimes P (Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Phenolic chemicals and viral agents in the pathogenesis of immune aberrations. National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Hall WD (Emory University, Atlanta, GA). 1992. Women's Health Trial—feasibility study in minorities. National Cancer Institute.

Humphreys-Beher MG (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL). 1994. Oral and ocular sequelae of autoimmune diseases. National Institute of Dental Research. $15,000.

Krieger N (Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, Oakland, CA). 1994. Race, class, and gender—studies of health effects. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $77,892.

Meredith LS (RAND, Santa Monica, CA). Effects of stressful life events on health outcomes. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $18,273.

Mullen PD (University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX) . 1994. Sustaining women's smoking cessation postpartum. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $368,174.

Paganini-Hill A (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1992. Estrogens and vitamin A: role in disease prevention. National Cancer Institute.

Patsch WP (Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX). 1992. Community and cohort surveillance program. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Pavalko EK (Indiana University, Bloomington, IN). 1994. Work and health among women in midlife and beyond. National Institute on Aging. $95,725.

Prentice R (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA). 1992. Women's Health Trial—feasibility study in minority. National Cancer Institute.

Ritz L (SRA Technologies, Inc., Alexandria, VA). 1992. A prospective cohort study of cancer among men and women. National Cancer Institute.

Rosenberg L (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Follow-up study for causes of illness in black women. National Cancer Institute. $868,796.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Rubenstein LV (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center). Health status and access to care among women veterans. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Speizer FE (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1992. Biochemical markers in the Nurse Health Study cohort. National Cancer Institute.

HEALTH SERVICES

Allan J (University of Texas, Austin, TX). 1992. Cross-ethnic nursing study of weight management in women. National Center for Nursing Research.

AMC Cancer Research Center (Denver, CO). 1994. Breast and cervical cancer education and training assistance. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

American Indian Health Care Association (Denver, CO); World Education (Boston, MA); Mayo Foundation (Rochester, MN); National Migrant Resource Program, Inc. (Austin, TX); Susan Komen Breast Cancer Foundation (Dallas, TX); American Association of Retired Persons, American Federation of Teachers Education Foundation, COSSMHO, National Caucus and Center on Black Aged, Inc., National Education Association Health Information Network, National Hispanic Council on Aging, and YWCA of the USA (Washington, DC). 1994. National organizational strategies for early detection and control of breast and cervical cancer. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Auslander WF (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Dietary changes in African American women by activation. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $244,633.

Bailey WC (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Birmingham, AL). Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) prevention trial. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Baker SA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Safer sex groups for women. National Institute of Mental Health. $617,489.

Barnhart KI (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Augusta, GA). Women veterans' utilization of VA health care. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Basch CE (Columbia University Teachers College, New York, NY). 1994. Ophthalmic complications prevention trial. National Eye Institute. $333,915.

Boehm S (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Tuberculosis—prevention and adherence interventions. National Institute of Nursing Research. $161,270.

Braden CJ (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ). 1994. Promoting self help—underserved women with breast cancer. National Cancer Institute. $499,113.

Cohen JD (St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Trials of hypertension prevention. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $349,673.

Connors GJ (Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, NY). 1994. Enhancing involvement in outpatient alcoholism treatment. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $224,876.

Dennison KF (Dine Systems Inc, Amherst, NY). 1992. Women's weight management CAI for outpatient settings. Department of Health and Human Services. $50,000.

Department of Health (Sacramento, CA; Baltimore, MD; Lansing, MI; Columbia, MO; Lincoln, NE; Santa Fe, NM; Raleigh, NC; Austin, TX) . 1994. Comprehensive breast and cervical cancer control program. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Department of Health (Denver, CO; Minneapolis, MN; Columbia, SC; Charleston, WV). 1994. Early detection of breast and cervical cancer. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

D'Orsi C (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO) . 1994. Radiologist's training and report methods and efficacy of screening mammography . National Cancer Institute.

Haddow JE (Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, ME). 1994. First trimester prenatal screening for Down Syndrome. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $264,817.

Heckerling PS (University of Illinois, Chicago, IL). 1994. Decision making in prenatal genetic testing. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $109,270.

Joffe G (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1994. Hyperinsulinemia and the definitive diagnosis of gestational diabetes . National Center for Research Resources.

Kushi LH (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MR). 1992. Evaluation of low literacy CVD nutrition education. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Martin M Jr (Evanston, IL). 1993. Using interactive media in health practices. Department of Health and Human Services. $50,000.

Massachusetts University Medical School. 1994. Effects of meditation-based stress reduction in younger women with breast cancer. $800,000.

Morehouse School of Medicine (Atlanta, GA). 1994. Breast health education study. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $375,000.

Oberman A (University, of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Trials of Hypertension Prevention (TOHP)—phase II. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $301,299.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Ohio State University Research Foundation (Columbus, OH). 1994. Psychological intervention for women with breast cancer. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $87,000.

Petitti DB (Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, CA). Low birthweight and the quality/content of prenatal care. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $56,678.

Prochaska JO (University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI). 1994. Accelerating the process of change for cancer prevention. National Cancer Institute. $2,419,944.

Shear MK (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Treatment effectiveness studies in women. National Institute of Mental Health. $400,001.

Solberg LI (Group Health, Inc., Minneapolis, MN). 1994. Improve—improving disease prevention in primary care. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $869,942.

Strang Cancer Prevention Center (New York, NY). 1994. Psycho educational group intervention for women at increased risk for breast cancer. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $800,000.

Vander Tuig J, Taui J (Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO). Health benefits of a weight-loss program for African-Americans. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Vega WA (California Public Health Foundation, Berkeley, CA). 1994. MH service utilization among rural Mexican Americans. National Institute of Mental Health. $899,247.

Vogt TM (Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, Oakland, CA). 1994. Tobacco reduction and cancer control II. National Cancer Institute. $394,118.

Zelen M (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA). 1994. Optimal programs for the early detection of disease. National Cancer Institute. $180,385.

HIV/AIDS

Ahluwalia IB (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). Psychosocial predictors of pregnancy, women at HIV risk. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $20,260.

Allen SA (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Heterosexual transmission and the natural history of HIV. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $604,190.

Anastos K (Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, New York, NY). 1994. New York City collaborative working group on HIV infection in women . National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Atrash H (National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Atlanta, GA). Prevention of HIV infection in women and infants and reduction of morbidity and mortality among infected women. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Blower SM (University of California, Berkeley, CA). 1994. Diffusion of HIV epidemics. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $94,309.

Burton DR (Scripps Research Institute, San Diego, CA). 1994. Antibodies to HIV-1 by repertoire cloning. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $489,728.

Butel JS (Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX). 1994. AIDS research. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases . $643,590.

Carney PA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). HIV prevention in primary care: an objective assessment. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $21,600.

Catania JA (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Sex and AIDS methodology survey—minority expansion. National Institute of Mental Health. $341,252.

Chiappelli F (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA). Cellular immunotoxicity of cocaethylene. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Compans RW (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Expression of HIV and SIV antigens. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Compans RW (Emory University, Atlanta, GA). 1994. Molecular approaches to mucosal immunization. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $55,655.

Corbeil LB (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Adjuvants to enhance cervicovaginal immunity to HIV. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $190,002.

Dancy BL (University of Illinois, Chicago, IL). 1994. Tailoring AIDS prevention programs to be relevant. National Institute of Mental Health. $76,066.

Desmond DP (University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX). 1994. Center for behavioral studies in AIDS and substance abuse. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $448,866.

Diiorio CK (Emory University, Atlanta, GA). 1994. AIDS risk reduction practices among college students. National Institute of Nursing Research. $439,570.

Dukes CS (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Durham, NC). HIV infection of mononuclear phagocytes: a study of effector functions . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Eldridge JH (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Antigen delivery system for HIV and SIV vaccines. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Eldridge JH (Lederle-Praxis Biologicals, West Henrietta, NY). 1994. Microencapsulated HIV/SIV vaccines for mucosal immunity. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $111,143.

Estrada JJ (Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN). 1994. Developmental immunology research. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Friedman HM (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. AIDS clinical trial. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $1,404,312.

Friedman SR (National Development & Research Institutes, New York, NY). 1994. Social factors and HIV risk. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $187,923.

Greenberg J (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA) . Evaluation of HIV support groups to prevent HIV infection in high risk women (WINGS). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Greenblatt RM (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Bay Area women's HIV study. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $2,103,267.

Greenblatt RM (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Women's interagency HIV study organization, management and communications . National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Jackson S (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Mucosal and serum IGA systems in AIDS. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $196,893.

Johns Hopkins University, Family Planning Council of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) San Francisco Department of Public Health ( San Francisco, CA). 1994. Prevention of HIV in women and infants. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Kalichman SC (Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI). 1994. Videotape based HIV prevention intervention. National Institute of Mental Health. $306,412.

Kauth MR (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, New Orleans, LA). Social support and quality of life among HIV seronegative men and women. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Kelly JA (Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI). 1994. AIDS/HIV prevention for vulnerable urban population. National Institute of Mental Health. $819,723.

Kosten TR (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Reducing AIDS risks. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $1,187,086.

Lehner T (University of London, London, England). 1994. Rectal immunization against HIV infection. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $91,638.

Levine AM (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Southern California Women's Interagency HIV Study. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $9,483.

Lockwood D (University of Delaware, Newark, DE). 1994. Efficacy of female condoms for women at high HIV risk. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $195,914.

Magana JR (University of California, Irvine, CA). 1994. AIDS education to empower IDU partners. National Institute of Mental Health. $670,949.

Marthas ML (University of California, Davis, CA). 1994. Vaccination against infection with cell-associated HIV. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $275,059.

Marx PA (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Mucosal and systemic immunity to SIV and HIV antigens. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Miles J (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA). Minority and other community-based organization (CBO) HIV prevention projects. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Miles J (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA). National/regional minority organizations (NRMO) HIV/STD prevention projects. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Minkoff HL (Health Science Center, New York, NY). 1994. Women's AIDS study. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $1,462,774.

Montgomery, DH (Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL). 1994. HIV prevention among culturally diverse at-risk women. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $430,282.

Neutra MR (Children's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Mucosal immune response to HIV GP120 vaccines. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $254,329.

Person B (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA). The prevention of HIV in women and infants demonstration projects (WIDP). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Schilling RF (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Skills and self help to reduce HIV and drug use in women. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $589,368.

Schneiderman N (University of Miami, Miami, FL). 1994. HIV-1, ethnicity, gender and acute stress reactivity. National Institute of Mental Health.

St. Lawrence JS (Jackson State University, Jackson, MS). 1994. Evaluation of AIDS prevention models for minority women. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $363,453.

Stevens CE (New York Blood Center, New York, NY). 1994. Evaluating a candidate population for HIV vaccine trials. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $935,857.

Wawer MJ (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. HIV prevention study. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $398,173.

Webne SL (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Lexington, KY). HIV prevention among female sexual partners of males undergoing substance abuse treatment: a test of intervention efficacy. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Wyatt GE (University of California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. AIDS related decision making. National Institute of Mental Health. $212,102.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY

Barrett-Connor E (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Postmenopausal estrogen progestin intervention. National Center for Research Resources.

Bowers C (Tulane University, New Orleans, LA). 1994. Clinical and hormonal effects of growth hormone releasing peptide . National Center for Research Resources.

Bush TL (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Postmenopausal estrogen-progestin intervention (PEPI). National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $10,078.

Cannon RO (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD) . 1994. Effect of 17 beta-estradiol on coronary vascular hemodynamics in postmenopause. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Cannon RO (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD) . 1994. Estradiol and oxidizability of low density lipoprotein in postmenopausal women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Cefalu W (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Comparison trial of effects of estrogen and hormone replacement therapy . National Center for Research Resources.

Eggena P (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Sepulveda, CA). Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestin Interventions. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Howard JL (University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA) . 1994. Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestin Interventions Trial. National Center for Research Resources.

Jayo MJ (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Thiazide effects on bone and arteries. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $346,063.

Judd HL (University of California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Postmenopausal Estrogen-Progestin Intervention. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $21,955.

Leboff MS (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Effects of postmenopausal estrogen/provera hormone replacement. National Center for Research Resources.

Miller VT (George Washington University, Washington, DC). 1992. Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestin Intervention Trial. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Newman WP (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center). Evaluation of symptoms caused by various climacteric hormonal replacement protocols versus no therapy. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Nuwayser ES (Biotek, Inc., Woburn, MA). 1994. Estrogen-progestin patch for estrogen replacement. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $257,910.

Pauerstein CJ (University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, TX). 1992. Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestin Interventions. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Petitti DB (Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, Oakland, CA). 1994. Stroke and MI in users of estrogen/progestogen. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $350,903.

Riggs BL (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN). 1994. Relationship of the renal leak in postmenopausal women to parathyroid hormone. National Center for Research Resources.

Rothert ML (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI). 1994. Women's judgments of estrogen replacement therapy. National Institute of Nursing Research. $76,210.

Schrott HG (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1992. Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestin Interventions. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Subbiah MT (University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Antioxidant potential of estrogens in menopause. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $153,770.

Wells HB (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Postmenopausal Estrogen-Progestin Intervention (PEPI)—coordinating center. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $1,077,202.

Williams JK (Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC). 1994. Tamoxifen and coronary heart disease. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $350,063.

Wood PD (Stanford University, Stanford, CA). 1992. Stanford postmenopausal hormone replacement study. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

JOB SATISFACTION

Glass JL (University of Notre Dame, Iowa City, IA). 91. Work conditions, pregnancy, and employment continuity. National Science Foundation. $120,000.

JOB STRESS

Marmot MG (University of London, London, England). 1994. Social and occupational influences on health and illness. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $114,958.

Williams RB (Duke University, Durham, NC). 1994. Biobehavioral correlates of hostility in a high stress work environment . National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Andre MP (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Diego, CA). High resolution digital whole-breast mammography. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc. (Cambridge, MA). 1994. Increasing the accuracy of mammogram interpretation. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $790,000.

Campbell JL (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Kansas City, MO). Detection of biochemical markers of alcohol abuse. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Cole LA (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Urinary HCGB subunit/core fragment in gynecologic cancer. National Cancer Institute. $248,150.

Drexel University. 1994. Development of methods for improved breast imaging ultrasound. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $200,000.

Erb JL (Innovation Associates, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Fertile period identification with a TIRF biosensor. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $287,070.

Erb JL (Innovation Associates, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Fiber optic sensor for reproductive hormones. National Institute on Aging. $78,232.

Evans MI (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI). 1994. Prenatal diagnosis using fetal cells from maternal blood—clinical trial. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $196,066.

Hampar B (Bio-Molecular Technology, Inc., Frederick, MD). 1993. Detection of an active HSV infection during pregnancy. Department of Health and Human Services. $50,000.

Jackson LG (Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Prenatal diagnosis using fetal cells from maternal blood—clinical trial. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $179,249.

Panza JA (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD) . 1994. Dobutamine echocardiography for detection of coronary disease in women. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

Savage HCJ (Apollo Light Systems, Inc., South Orem, UT). 1993. Reproductive medicine phototherapy. Department of Health and Human Services. $49,825.

Siddiqi TA (University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Ultrasound dosimetry in human OB/GYN examination. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $151,647.

MENSTRUAL CYCLE

Arafat ES (Rust College, Holly Springs, MS). 1994. Steroid hormones/monoamine neurotransmitters in premenstrual syndrome . National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Cameron JL (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1992. Etiology of exercise-induced amenorrhea. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Canfield RE (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Hormonal parameters of the normal menstrual cycle. National Center for Research Resources.

Evans WS (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA). 1994. Deconvolution of LH, FSH and prolactin in normal cycling women. National Center for Research Resources.

Fanger MW (Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH). 1994. Characterization of myeloid cells. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Ferin M (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. The gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Harlow SD (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. An epidemiologic assessment of menstrual cycle patterns. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $102,461.

Irwin MR (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Immunological effects of menstrual cycle and sleep deprivation. National Center for Research Resources.

Kripke DF (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Behavioral and light effects on menstrual cycle regulation. National Institute of Mental Health. $68,526.

Kripke DF (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Diego, CA). Effects of night lights on irregular menstrual cycle. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Leslie CA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Bedford, MA). Gender, eicosanoid synthesis and immunity. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Lewis LL (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Nursing appraisal, stress and endocrine dynamics in PMS. National Institute of Nursing Research. $122,622.

Lewis LL (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Premenstrual syndrome—stress and endocrine dynamics. National Center for Research Resources.

Liebenluft E (National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD). 1994. The role of gonadal steroids in regulating circadian rhythms in women . National Institute of Mental Health.

McClintock MK (University of Chicago, Chicago, IL). 1994. Pheromones, behavior and the regulation of fertility. National Institute of Mental Health. $270,917.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Phillips SF (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN). 1994. Does gastrointestinal transit of healthy women change during the menstrual cycle. National Center for Research Resources.

Pogach LM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, East Orange, NJ). Characterization of normal and abnormal menstrual cycle and endometrial function. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Reame NE (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1992. Nursing assessment: menstrual cycle clinical models.

Rogol AD (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA). 1994. Reproductive system function in endurance trained women. National Center for Research Resources.

Rubinow DR (National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Psychobiology and treatment of menstrually-related mood disorders . National Institute of Mental Health.

Schlechte JA (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Efficacy of estrogen in hyperprolactinemic amenorrhea. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $200,051.

Selim AJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Boston, MA). N.V.A. blood pressure study, Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Shenker Y (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Madison, WI). Effects of ANF on AVP secretion during the menstrual cycle. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Soules MR (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Different clinical methods for the diagnosis of luteal phase deficiency . National Center for Research Resources.

Stouffer RL (Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR). 1994. Subpopulations of luteal cells in the ovary. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $196,917.

Strickland OL (Emory University, Atlanta, GA). 1994. Nursing assessment of PMS—neurometric indices. National Institute of Nursing Research. $316,237.

Taylor D (University of California, San Francisco, CA), 1994. Nursing strategies for perimenstrual symptom management. National Institute of Nursing Research. $99,410.

Wagner DR (Cornell University Medical Center, New York, NY). 1994. Sleep, temperature and melatonin in LLPDD. National Institute of Mental Health. $163,990.

Warren MP (St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY). 1992. Estrogen replacement and complications of amenorrhea. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Weinshel EH (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, New York, NY). Effects of the menstrual cycle on the ECG. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Yen SS (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Biological rhythms of reproductive hormones and neurotransmitters . National Center for Research Resources.

Yen SS (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Hormonal dynamics during folliculogenesis. National Center for Research Resources.

Yen SSC (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Estrogen/progesterone fluctuation effect on premenstrual symptoms . National Center for Research Resources.

MISCELLANEOUS

Shaver JL (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Nursing study of perimenopausal insomnia. National Institute of Nursing Research. $305,529.

Smith TW (National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, IL). 1994. Gender differences in self reports on sensitive behaviors. National Science Foundation. $219,301.

Steele CM (Stanford University, Stanford, CA). 1994. Protective dis-identification and academic performance. National Institute of Mental Health. $148,092.

Tomer KB 1994. Collaborative projects in environmental health sciences. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Warren DW (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Sex hormone regulation of lacrimal gland secretion. National Eye Institute. $275,706.

Wood PA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center). Mechanisms of the circadian coordination of erythropoiesis. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

MUSCULOSKELETAL, BIOMECHANICS

Fleming R, Rempel D (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Atlanta, GA). 1994. Intracarpal pressure during hand maneuvers of men and women. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Morris TL (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Hines, IL). Development of a low-dimensional state space representation of lifting dynamics. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Myklebust B (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI). Kinesiologic electromyographic studies in normal adult subjects. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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MUSCULOSKELETAL, INJURIES

Clegg DO (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT). Genetic epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Davidson A (Yeshiva University, New York, NY). 1994. Using idiotypes to assess SLE in minority women. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $234,021.

Everett JG (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Construction tasks for overexertion injuries. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. $37,460.

Fleming R, Agnew J (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Atlanta, GA). 1994. Age and cumulative trauma disorders in women garment workers. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Grant K, Sweeney M (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Assessment of musculoskeletal disorders in the retail food industry . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Grisso JA (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1992. Causes of hip fractures among black and white women. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases .

Roy RR (University of California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Response of inactive skeletal muscles to neuromuscular activation . National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Tanaka S, Behrens V (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Analysis of the 1988 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), Occupational Health Supplement (OHS) Data. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

MUSCULOSKELETAL, TREATMENT

Gershuni DH (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Diego, CA). Treatment of non-union fractures with the IatroMed Bone Growth Stimulator . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

NEUROSENSORY CONDITIONS

De Simone JA (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA). 1994. Voltage clamp probe of taste responses in development. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. $182,601.

Doty RL (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Neuroendocrine factors and brain mechanisms in olfactory function . National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.

Essick GK (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Evaluation of perioral directional sensitivity. National Institute of Dental Research.

Lentz MJ (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Measuring sleep changes—accuracy of alternatives to PSG. National Institute of Nursing Research. $127,495.

Schneider JE (Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA). 1995. Metabolic and endocrine control of behavior. National Science Foundation. $344,515.

NUTRITION

Adlercreutz C (University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland). 1992. Metabolism of soybean isoflavonoids and lignans in man. National Cancer Institute.

Amos RJ (Iowa State University, Ames, IA). 1993. Behavioral and health factors that influence the food consumption of young adults. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Armstrong JE (Washington State University, Pullman, WA). 1993. Culture-specific factors that influence dietary quality in multi-cultural communities. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Auslander W (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1992. Modifying dietary patterns by empowering black women. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Bailey L (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL). 1993. Folate utilization and nutrient interaction in human subjects. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Bailey LB (University of Florida, Gainesville, FL). 1994. Folate kinetics in pregnant human subjects. National Center for Research Resources.

Baird DD (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC). 1994. Biological effects of plant estrogens in postmenopausal women. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Battaglia FC (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO). 1994. Evaluation of in vivo placental permeability. National Center for Research Resources.

Behall K, Canary J (Georgetown University, Washington, DC). 1992. Metabolic effect of incorporation high amylose foods in self-selected diets. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Beresford SA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1992. Dietary intervention trial in primary care practices. National Cancer Institute.

Bidlack B, Love J, Cate R (Iowa State University, Ames, IA). 1992. Research program: center for designing foods to improve nutrition . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Boozer CN (St. Luke-Roosevelt Institute for Health Sciences, New York, NY). 1994. Fat metabolism and regulation of energy balance. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $106,930.

Bray G (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA). Dietary fat, food intake, energy expenditure and body composition . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Brown I (Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA). 1994. Anti-carcinogenesis properties of retinoids. National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Butera PC (Niagara University, Niagara, NY). 1994. Potentiation of CCK-8 on food intake by estradiol. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $69,582.

Connor W (Oregon Health Science University, Portland, OR). Lipid responsiveness to dietary fat in black and white women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Dawson-Hughes B, Krall E, Harris S (Tufts University, Boston, MA). 1992. The vitamin D intake requirement in healthy postmenopausal women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Demitrack M (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Dieting effects on ovulation in college women. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Dennis KE (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Baltimore, MD). GRECC nutrition clinical demonstration project. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Diamond M (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Glucose homeostasis evaluation. National Center for Research Resources.

Diamond MP (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN). 1994. Evaluation of glucose homeostasis. National Center for Research Resources.

Dowdy R (University of Missouri, Columbia, MO). 1993. Nutritional health of vulnerable populations. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Dratman MB (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center). Post-prandial thyroid hormone levels in normal patients. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Druzin M (Stanford University, Stanford, CA). 1994. Metabolic and fetal status response to variations in dietary carbohydrate . National Center for Research Resources.

Edens NK (University of Maryland, College Park, MD). 1994. Regulation of adipocyte free fatty acid reesterification. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $114,543.

Elmer PJ (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN). 1994. Dietary effects on lipoprotein and thrombogenic activity (DELTA). National Center for Research Resources.

Elmer PJ (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN). 1994. Multicenter studies of diet and lipoproteins. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $528,613.

Elson C, Shrago E (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI). Health maintenance aspects of dietary recommendations designed to modify lipid metabolism. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Emken E, Adlof R, Mounts T (Northern Regional Research Center, Peoria, IL). 1993. Conversion of dietary fatty acids in humans. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Finley J, Vanderpool R (Agricultural Research Service, Grand Forks, ND). Absorption and homeostasis of trace elements. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Freudenheim JL (State University of New York, Buffalo, NY). 1994. Nutritional epidemiology of cancer. National Cancer Institute. $69,349.

Gabel KA (University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho). 1993. Dietary fat and fiber: knowledge, perceived risk and dietary practices . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Gerber L (University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI). 1993. Beta-carotene and the prevention of cancer. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Goldstein-Shapses SA (Rutgers State University, New Brunswick, NJ) . 1994. Nutritional regulation of bone turnover. National Institute on Aging. $123,700.

Goodman M (University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii). 1994. Collaborative study of ovarian cancer in two risk groups. National Cancer Institute. $517,367.

Gregory JF III (University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida). 1994. Nutritional properties of pyridoxine-beta-glucoside. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $86,280.

Grunewald KK (Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS). 1993. Sucrose loading effects on cognitive function in young adults. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Heaney RP (Creighton University, Omaha. NE). 1994. Calcium absorptive physiology. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.

Heaney RP (Creighton University, Omaha, NE). 1994. Calcium bioavailability from certain food sources. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases .

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Hill JO (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO) . 1994. The influence of diet on nutrient balance in man. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $284,061.

Hoerr SL (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI). 1993. Behavioral and health factors that influence the food consumption of young adults. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Howat P (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA). Reasoning and implications for inaccuracies of reported diet intake data. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Iacono J, Cumberland W (University of California, Los Angeles, CA) . 1992. Biostatistical and epidemiological methodology development in dietary intervention studies. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Icano J, Blair M (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN). 1992. Dietary studies on blood pressure and prostanoid metabolism. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Istfan NW (New England Medical Center Hospitals, Inc., Boston, MA) . 1994. Nutrient partitioning and insulin resistance in obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Jacob R, Csallany A (University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN). Dietary studies of lipid peroxidation. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Jensen MD (Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN). 1994. Regional fatty acid metabolism in humans. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $253,281.

Judd J, Canary T (Georgetown University, Washington, DC). 1992. Effect of type and amount of dietary fat on hormones in adult human . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Judd J, Muesing R (George Washington University, Washington, DC). Human lipoprotein metabolism in response to diet. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Judd JT (Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, MD). 1993. Effect of dietary trans fatty acids on blood lipids. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Kalkwarf HJ (Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). 1994. Dietary calcium, lactation, and weaning on calcium status in women . National Center for Research Resources.

Kasim SE (University of California, Davis, CA). 1994. High density lipoproteins—biomarkers of low-fat diet. National Cancer Institute. $321,381.

Keim N, Johnson H, Kretsch M (Agricultural Research Service, San Francisco, CA). Healthy body weight influences of nutritional, biological and environmental factors. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Kramer T (Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD). Carotenoids and immune responses of humans. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Kramer TR (Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD). 1993. Nutritional status and immune function of Ranger trainees following nutritional intervention. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Kretsch MJ (Agricultural Research Service, San Francisco, CA). 1993. Computerized dietary assessment of individuals: nutrition evaluation scale system development. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Kurzer M (University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN). 1993. Dietary regulation of sex hormone synthesis and metabolism. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Lawless HT (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY). 1993. Food flavor perception. U.S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Experiment Station .

Leklem J, Miller L (Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR). Vitamin B-6 - riboflavin: nutrient interaction, metabolism and status in women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Lu LW (University of Texas, Galveston, TX). 1994. Pharmacokinetics of soybean anticarcinogens in humans. National Center for Research Resources.

Mattes RD (Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Hedonics and dietary intake of fat. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $108,031.

McGee B (Southern University, Baton Rogue, LA). Metabolic psychological behavioral and environmental concomitants of weight regulation in black women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Miller DR (New England Medical Center Hospitals, Inc, Boston, MA) . 1994. Long term health impact of body weight change. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Molnar I, Glaser J, Bleich D (Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO). Nutritional parameters in the etiology and control of adult onset diabetes in black women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Nair P, McMacken R Jr (John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1993. Relation between nutrition, aging and mutagenicity. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Nielsen F, Klevay L, Lukaski H (Agricultural Research Service, Grand Forks, ND). Human mineral element requirements and their modification by stressors . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Ohio Department of Health (Cleveland, OH). 1994. Interventions in iron deficiency anemia among women. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Olson AK (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Effect of diet on weight, metabolism, thermogenesis and energy expenditure . National Center for Research Resources.

Pak CYC (University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Dallas, TX) . 1994. Calcium bioavailability—risk for calcium stone formation. National Center for Research Resources.

Penland JG (Agricultural Research Service, Grand Forks, ND). Trace element nutrition, neuropsychological function and behavior . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Picciano M (Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA). Dietary folate requirement of lactating women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Prior R, Sadowski L, Ferland J (Agricultural Research Service, Boston, MA). 1993. Function and metabolism of vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent proteins during aging. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Rumpler W, Conway J, Seale J (Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD). Relationship between energy expenditure and identifiable sources of variation in humans. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Sachan D (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN). Choline-carnitine interactions: metabolic and nutritional significance . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Salomon RM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, West Haven, CT). The behavioral effects of acute tryptophan depletion in healthy subjects and depressed patients. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Sanjur D, Ortega I, Rodriguez M (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY). 1993. Dietary risk-factors among Hispanic families. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Schatzkin A (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD). 1992. A dietary intervention study of the recurrence of large bowel adenomatous polyps. National Cancer Institute.

Schwartz K (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Breath ethane, biomarker of vitamin A and E deficiency roles of participants . National Center for Research Resources.

Scott BJ, St. Jeor ST, Brunner RL (University of Nevada, Reno, NV). 1993. Assessment of temporal changes in type and level of dairy food intake . U.S. Department of Agriculture, State Agricultural Experiment Station .

Shultz TD (Washington State University, Pullman, WA). 1993. Dietary fat, fiber, phytochemicals, hormone metabolism, and cancer risk. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Slavin JL (University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN). 1993. Defining a desirable dietary fiber intake. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Speizer FE (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1992. Dietary risk factors for diabetes in a cohort of women. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Spence J, Canary J (Georgetown University, Washington, DC). 1992. Modifying nutrient bioavailability and protection of human health . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Spencer H (Veterans Administration Medical Center, Hines, IL). 1992. Survey of food intake. Veteran's Administration.

Stallings S, Wolman P (Winthrop College, Rock Hill, SC). 1993. Nutritional status and body composition of healthy, black, normal-weight, middle-age females. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Tinsley AM (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ). 1992. Factors that influence the food consumption of young adults. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Trumbo P (Purdue Research Foundation, West Lafayette, IN). Pregnancy and vitamin B-6 bioavailability. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Tufts University (Boston, MA). 1994. Effect of a soy dietary supplement on menopausal symptoms and hormones in women at high risk of breast cancer. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $800,000.

Turnlund J, Hawkes WC (Agricultural Research Service, San Francisco, CA). 1993. Dietary mineral requirements and nutritional status of humans. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Veillon C, Morris E (Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD). Bioavailability of essential trace elements using stable isotopes . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Wallace RB (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Women's Health Initiative. National Center for Research Resources.

Wander RC (Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR). 1993. Interaction of vitamin E and fish oil on lipid peroxidation in older women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Competitive Research Grants Office .

Webb RE (Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA). 1993. Urinary conjugates in adult females and the effect of dietary broccoli . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Weigel MM (University of Illinois, Urbana, IL). 1993. Diet, ethnicity and chronic disease risk in three U.S. Hispanic groups . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Young VR (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA). 1994. Human amino acid kinetics and requirements. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $285,485.

NUTRITION AND EXERCISE

Broeder CE (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Mountain Home, TN). The effects of aerobic fitness on resting metabolic rate and the thermogenic effect of feeding in women. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Brooks GA (University of California, Berkeley, CA). 1994. Exercise substrate utilization—the crossover concept. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $329,469.

Carlson MG (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN). 1994. Regulation of fat metabolism during exercise in humans. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $109,200.

Gardner SN (Westat, Inc., Rockville, MD). 1994. Continuation of followup on participants. National Cancer Institute. $307,910.

Geliebter A (St. Luke's-Roosevelt Institute for Health Sciences, New York, NY). 1994. Aerobic vs. strength training during dieting in obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $201,390.

Goldberg AP (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Baltimore, MD). Effects—obesity/physical conditioning/age and sertraline on adipose tissue metabolism/glucose tolerance/insulin/sympathetic nervous system activity & metabolic rate. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Gowans S (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL). 1994. Effect of diet and exercise on insulin sensitivity after gestational diabetes. National Center for Research Resources.

Hoffman MD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI). Comparison of caloric expenditure among indoor aerobic exercise modes . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Houtkooper L, Howell W (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ). Energy balance and body composition of sedentary and highly trained women. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Klein S (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Weight reduction and exercise training in obesity. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $220,833.

Williams PT (University of California, Berkeley, CA). 1994. Running and diet effects on lipoprotein subclasses. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $81,879.

Williams PT (University of California, Berkeley, CA). 1994. Weight set-point and HDL concentration in runners. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $355,155.

Wolfe RR (University of Texas Medical Center, Galveston, TX). 1994. Exercise, lipolysis and fat oxidation. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $231,415.

OTOLARYNGOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

Larson VD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Augusta, GA). The clinical efficacy of simultaneously acquired multi-frequency tympanograms. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

PHARMACEUTICAL

Anderson KE (University of Texas Medical Center, Galveston, TX). 1994. Efficacy of histrelin in acute porphyria. National Center for Research Resources.

Badger TM (University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR). 1994. Alcohol direct and indirect effects on drug metabolism. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $325,802.

Bourgoignie JJ (University of Miami, Miami, FL). 1994. African American study of kidney disease. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. $299,254.

Boyden TW (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Tucson, AZ). Efficacy and safety of pravastatin in patients with primary hypercholesterolemia compared to placebo. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Boyer WF (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Decauter, GA). A clinical evaluation of Risperdal in the treatment of schizophrenia . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Boza RA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Miami, FL) . A multi-dose double blind study comparing four doses of Haldol decanote . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Boza RA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Miami, FL) . Seroquel vs. Haldol in prevention of relapse in stable outpatients with schizophrenia. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Bryg RJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center). Comparison of simastatin and fluvastatin in patients with primary hypercholesterolemia (type IIA and IIB). Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Fenster L (California Public Health Foundation, Berkeley, CA). 1994. Caffeine and human reproduction. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $107,883.

Keogh JP (University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Phase IV chemoprevention trial beta-carotene/retinol. National Cancer Institute. $409,376.

Murphy DL (National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Neuropharmacology of neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter regulatory mechanisms. National Institute of Mental Health.

Rosenberg L (Boston University, Boston, MA). 1994. Case-control surveillance of serious illnesses and drugs. National Cancer Institute. $581,418.

Thiobonnier M (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH). 1994. Bioavailability study of levothyroxine (300 mcg) preparations. National Center for Research Resources.

PHYSICAL FITNESS, GENERAL

Goldberg AP (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Baltimore, MD). Effects of strength training on risk factors for cardiovascular disease and self perceptions in post menopausal women. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Lowenthal DT (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Gainesville, FL). Cross validation of submaximal cycle ergometry estimates of aerobic capacity. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Maki KC (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Hines, IL) . Estimating energy expenditure with the AMS-1000 physical activity monitor. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Pratley RE (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Baltimore, MD). Effects of strength training on risks factors for cardiovascular disease and self perceptions in post menopausal women. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

Barr LC (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, West Haven, CT). Tryptophan depletion and vulnerability to depression. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Cartwright RD (Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL). 1994. Sex differences in mood disorder and REM sleep/dreaming. National Institute of Mental Health. $153,688.

Clarkin JF (Cornell University Medical Center, New York, NY). 1994. Marital treatment for bipolar disorder patients. National Institute of Mental Health. $277,378.

Frank E (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Maintenance psychotherapy in recurrent depression. National Institute of Mental Health. $763,453.

Genero NP (Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA). 1995. Peer support in high-risk mothers of young children. Maternal and Child Health Bureau.

Heimberg C (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Little Rock, AR). A randomized, comparative study of paroxetine in the treatment of depression as used in a clinical practice setting. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Howlett BA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Coatesville, PA). An investigation of the relationship between general belief patterns and well-being. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Kendler KS (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA). 1994. Epidemiology of mood, anxiety and alcohol disorders. National Institute of Mental Health. $1,261,972.

Leibenluft E (National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Chronobiological evaluation of rapidcycling bipolar disorder. National Institute of Mental Health.

Linehan MM (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Assessment and treatment of parasuicide patients. National Institute of Mental Health. $390,641.

Major B (State University of New York, Buffalo, NY). 1994. Predicting psychological adjustment to abortion. National Institute of Mental Health. $259,878.

Meller W (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN). 1994. Luteinizing hormone secretion in major depression. National Center for Research Resources.

Mintz J (University of California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Work outcome in depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. National Institute of Mental Health. $52,085.

Neal AM (Kent State University, Kent, OH). 1994. Race, reactivity, variability, and panic disorder. National Institute of Mental Health. $88,668.

Nolen-Hoeksema SK (Stanford University, Stanford, CA). 1994. Gender differences in depression across the lifespan. National Institute of Mental Health. $323,794.

Parry B (University, of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Chronobiology of PMS and seasonal depression. National Center for Research Resources.

Parry BL (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Chronobiology of postpartum depression. National Center for Research Resources.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Parry BL (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Melatonin sensitivity to light in women with PMS and mood disorders . National Center for Research Resources.

Rubinow DR (National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Hormonal studies of affective disorders. National Institute of Mental Health.

Rubinow DR (National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Psychobiology and treatment of menstrually-related mood disorders . National Institute of Mental Health.

Rubinow DR (National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Psychobiology and treatment of perimenopausal mood disorders. National Institute of Mental Health.

Salomon RM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, West Haven, CT). Serotonin mechanisms in sleep deprivation therapy for depression. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Stahl SM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Diego, CA). An open label, long term safety study of DN-2327 in the treatment of patients with generalized anxiety disorder. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Trapp GA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Dallas, TX). Double-blind study to assess the efficacy of maintenance sertraline treatment in the prevention of recurrence in chronic depression. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Willer JK (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Chicago, IL). Mental health needs of female veterans. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Young EA (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Stress and reproductive hormones in depressed women. National Institute of Mental Health. $200,215.

RADIATION

Graham C (Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, MO). 1994. EMF effects on melatonin hormones and immunity. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $280,953.

London SJ (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA). 1994. Magnetic fields and breast cancer risk. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $176,249.

Rinehart CA (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Evaluation of transforming potential of EMF. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $231,340.

Ullrich RL (University of Texas, Galveston, TX). 1994. Carcinogenic interactions of radiation and chemicals. National Cancer Institute. $229,022.

Wilkinson GS (University of Texas Medical Center, Galveston, TX). 1994. Mortality among female nuclearweapons workers. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. $240,739.

RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS

Cassano PA (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY). 1994. Risk factors for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $95,774.

Chodosh SMD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Boston, MA). A multicenter investigator-blind efficacy and azithromycin vs. trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole in the treatment of acute bacterial. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Chodosh S (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Boston, MA). Sparfloxacin vs. ciprofloxacin the treatment of acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Cooper MD (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Asthma, allergic and immunologic diseases cooperative research center . National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $516,385.

Desai SG (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Allen Park, MI). A multicenter investigator-blinded study of the efficacy and safety of azithromycin vs. amoxicillin/clavulanate. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Fanta CH (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Asthma morbidity among city minorities—educational intervention. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Goetzl EJ (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Neuromediation of immunity and hypersensitivity. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $495,007.

Greenberg RN (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Lexington, KY). Study of Cefdinir in the treatment of secondary bacterial infections of acute bronchitis. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Gross NJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Hines, IL). A double-blind, parallel group evaluation of the efficacy and quality of life outcomes of salmeterol versus placebo in asthma patients . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Hopp LJ (Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana). 1994. Incremental threshold loading in healthy subjects. National Institute of Nursing Research. $109,753.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Liu JW (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Salem, WV) . Comparison of the safety and efficacy of oral twice daily administration of SB 205312 with inhaled Tilade in patients with mild to moderate asthma. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Mikolich DJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Providence, RI). A comparative study of ciprofloxacin and clarithromycin for the treatment of acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Onal E (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Chicago, IL). Upper airway and respiratory muscle control during sleep. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Ramirez-Ronda CH (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Juan, PR). Double ranging, double-blind, randomized multicenter study of Synercid vs. Ceftriaxone in the treatment of acute bacterial pneumonia. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Rubeiz GJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center). Phase III, randomized, double-blind, multicenter study of Synercid in the treatment of acute community acquired bacterial pneumonia . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Ruddy S (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA). 1994. Cellular mechanisms of allergy and inflammation. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $421,244.

Seal E Jr, McDonnell WF, House DE (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1995. The effects of age, socioeconomic status, and menstrual cycle on the pulmonary response to ozone. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Valanis BG (Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, Oakland, CA). 1994. Chemoprevention of lung cancer—retinoids/beta-carotene. National Cancer Institute. $1,211,703.

Wu-Williams AH (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA) . 1992. Risk factors of lung cancer in nonsmoking women. National Cancer Institute.

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, OTHER

Adams JH (Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA). 1994. John Henryism, emotion, stressors, and cardiovascular responses. National Institute of Mental Health.

Altose MD, (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Cleveland, OH). Behavioral influences on breathing. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Armstrong Laboratory (Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX). 1995. Autonomic functions associated with chronically-repeated training with high G acceleration.

Benedict JA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Reno, NV). Evaluation of shiftwork on the nutritional status of women. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Caggiula AR (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Ovarian hormones, stress, and immunologic responsiveness. National Institute of Mental Health. $249,986.

Caudell KA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Effect of acute stressor on neuroendocrine and immune function-IBS . National Center for Research Resources.

Chiappelli F (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA). Modes of action of beta-endorphin on T cells. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Clark WC (New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY). 1994. Verbal and physical dimensions of pain and emotion. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. $244,366.

Czeisler CA (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Bright light treatment of shift rotation insomnia. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $449,813.

Fenster L (California Public Health Foundation, Berkeley, CA). 1994. Stress and risk for adverse reproductive outcome. National Institute of Mental Health. $60,900.

Herbert TB (MPC Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Mechanism linking major depression to immunity. National Institute of Mental Health. $204,619.

Krug International 1994. Female acceleration tolerance enhancement (FATE). $11,786,000.

Mills PJ (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Contribution of adrenergic receptors to reactivity. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $113,820.

Monk TH (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Sleep and circadian dysfunction—emotion and performance. National Institute of Mental Health. $94,109.

Morley JE (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, St. Louis, MO). Effects of physical restraints. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Niaura RS (Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI). 1994. Coping style stress responsiveness and lipids. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $271,869.

Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research (New York, NY). 1994. A community study of psychological distress and immune function in women with family histories of breast cancer. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $200,000.

Zautra AJ (Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ). 1994. Interpersonal stress and disease activity in arthritis. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $114,767.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Drinkard BE 1994. Cardiovascular responses to concentric and eccentric isokinetic exercise . Clinical Center.

Hoffman MD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI). Physiological and bio-mechanical responses during cross country skiing . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Yen SS (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Hypothalamic amenorrhea—neuroendocrine characterization. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $168,852.

SEXUAL ASSAULT/HARASSMENT

Abbey AA (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI). 1994. Alcohol and sexual assault. National Institute of Mental Health.

Atrash H (National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Atlanta, GA). Prevention of violence against women associated with reproductive health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Burt MR (Urban Institute, Washington, DC). 1994. Cognitive representations, coping, and rape recovery. National Institute of Mental Health. $80,864.

Dunford FW (University of Colorado, Boulder, CO). 1994. San Diego Navy spouse assault/treatment experiment. National Institute of Mental Health. $1,500,000.

Foa EB (Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Prevention of PTSD following rape and aggravated assault. National Institute of Mental Health. $295,805.

Foa EB (Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Rape victims—persistent reactions and their treatment. National Institute of Mental Health. $364,796.

Follingstad DR (University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC). 1994. Prevention of physical violence in dating relationships. National Institute of Mental Health. $242,277.

Frazier PA (University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN) . 1994. Causal attributions and postrape recovery. National Institute of Mental Health. $88,677.

Fried LE (Health and Hospitals of the City of Boston, Boston, MA) . Violence against pregnant women and pregnancy outcomes. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $21,333.

Hall SP. (Individual Grant, NC) Intimate relationship abuse perception scale. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $19,992.

Houston Department of Health and Human Services (Houston, TX); Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Indiana, PA); Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD); Men Stopping Violence, Inc. (Atlanta, GA); Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI); Milwaukee Women's Center, Inc. (Milwaukee, WI); Minnesota Program Development, Inc. (Duluth, MN); Regents of the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI); Rutgers University/The State University of New York (Newark, NJ); University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC); University of North Texas (Denton, TX). 1994. Grants for injury prevention research for violence against women. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Koss MP (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ). 1994. Cognitive processing of traumatic sexual victimization. National Institute of Mental Health. $126,477.

Nichol KL (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN). Prevalence of domestic violence among Medicaid eligible women—a pilot study. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Norris J (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Alcohol and social influence. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $168,158.

Parrot A (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY). Comparison of acquaintance rape patterns in NYS colleges. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research Service .

Resick PA (University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Marital violence in the wake of the great flood of 1993. National Institute of Mental Health. $71,266.

Smilkstein G (University of California, Davis, CA). 1994. Spouse abuse and pregnancy outcomes: a prediction study. Maternal and Child Health Bureau.

Walker EA (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Health care utilization in women with sexual abuse. National Institute of Mental Health. $124,092.

Watson CG (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, St. Cloud, MN). The incidence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in abused women . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

SOCIAL SUPPORT

Kerns RD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, West Haven, CT). Gender, coping, and social support in adjustment to chronic pain. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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STDs

Acholonu AD (Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS). 1994. Trichomonacidal action of some drugs and herbs on Trichomonas vaginalis strains. National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Apicella MA (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Lipopolysaccharide of Neisseria gonorrhoea. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $121,185.

Arno JN (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI). 1994. Chlamydial antigen presentation by native human cells. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Baseman JB (University of Texas, San Antonio, TX). 1994. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Cooperative Research Center. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $1,562,430.

Beckmann AM (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA) . 1994. Pathobiology of anogenital HPV infection. National Cancer Institute. $148,376.

Beck-Sague C (National Center for Infectious Diseases, Atlanta, GA) . Demonstrations of diagnosis and prevention of chlamydia infections and gonorrhea in non-STD clinic settings that provide primary care to adolescent women. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Blake MS (Rockefeller University, New York, NY). 1994. Functional aspects of major gonococcal surface proteins. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $206,653.

Brown DR (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN). Effects of progesterone and 17-beta-estradiol on human papillomavirus . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Burk RD (Yeshiva University, New York, NY). 1994. Natural history of acute HPV infection. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $524,719.

Byrne GI (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI). 1994. Molecular immunology of STDs caused by Chlamydia. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $739,968.

Byrne GI (Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN) . 1994. T cell responses in chlamydial disease. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Coker AL (University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC). 1994. CIN risk—interactions of HPV, diet, smoking, and race. National Cancer Institute. $103,456.

Compans RW (Emory University, Atlanta, GA). 1994. Mucosal and systemic immunity to HTLV and STLV. National Cancer Institute. $145,260.

Corbeil LB (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Enhancing mucosal immunity to trichomoniasis. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $213,073.

Deal CD (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Immune responses to gonococcal infections. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Ehrhardt AA (New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY). 1994. Sexual risk behavior and behavior change in heterosexual women and men. National Institute of Mental Health.

Fife KH (Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN). 1994. Papillomavirus infections in pregnancy. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Glass AG (Center for Health Research, Portland, OR). 1992. Prospective investigation of human papillomavirus. National Cancer Institute.

Griffiss JM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Francisco, CA). Bay Area STD program. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Griffiss JML (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Francisco, CA). VA/DOD collaboration: genetic regulation of gonococcal LOS synthesis . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Harlow LL (University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI). 1994. Predicting HIV-risky heterosexual behavior in women. National Institute of Mental Health. $215,603.

Hillier SL (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Hydrogen peroxide-producing Lactobacilli and STD resistance in women. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Holmes KK (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. University of Washington STD Cooperative Research Center. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $1,290,887.

Jones RB (Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN) . 1994. Midwest Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research Center. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $1,278,973.

Koch WC (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA). 1994. Maternal antibody responses to parvovirus B19. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $91,800.

Lawrence PJ (Litmus Concepts, Inc., Santa Clara, CA). 1994. Screening test for Chlamydia trachomatis in women. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $239,631.

Litmus Concepts, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA). 1991. A screening test for Chlamydia trachomatis in women. Department of Health and Human Services. $50,000.

Macaluso M (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Barrier contraception for prevention of STD. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $1,271,230.

Mastecky J (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Mucosal immunization strategies for genital immunity. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Masterson BJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Livermore, CA). Cellular immunity in women with genital human papilloma viral infection . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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McQuillen DP (Boston Health and Hospitals, Boston, MA). 1994. Immune interactions of gonorrhea and vaccine development. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $92,988.

Miles J (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA). Prevention of infertility caused by sexually transmitted diseases . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Miles J (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA). Sexually Transmitted Diseases Accelerated Prevention Campaigns (STD APC). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Miles J, Walsh CM (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA). 1994. Infertility Prevention Initiative: regional service provision projects . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Morrison RP (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) . 1994. Immunopathogenesis of chlamydial infections. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Novak M (Secretech, Inc., Birmingham, AL). 1993. Mucosal vaccine for sexually transmitted chlamydia. Department of Health and Human Services. $50,000.

O'Hagan DT (United Biomedical, Inc., Hauppauge, NY). 1994. Oral/intravaginal delivery for chlamydia vaccine. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $72,986.

Padian NS (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Sexual partners and risk of pelvic inflammatory disease. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Parr MB (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL). 1994. Mucosal immunity in the female genital tract. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $132,253.

Petrie CR (Microprobe Corporation, Bothell, WA). 1992. Simultaneous detection of N. gonorrhoea and C. trachomatis. Department of Health and Human Services. $50,000.

Rank RG (University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR). 1994. T-cell mediated immunity in chlamydial genital infection. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $226,583.

Rest RF (Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Anaerobiosis, CMP-NANA and gonococcal pathogenesis. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $253,050.

Rice PA (Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Clinical and laboratory studies of PID. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $816,284.

Rice PA (Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Resolutions of sexually acquired endometritis. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Russell MW (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Mucosal immunity in gonococcal infection. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $200,824.

Schachter J (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Chlamydia and douching in ectopic pregnancy. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $266,238.

Schachter J (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. San Francisco STD Cooperative Research Center. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $1,521,221.

Seifert HS (Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN) . 1994. Gonococcal pilin serology and gene usage in vivo. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Shafer MAB (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Military-based intervention to prevent urethritis/STDs. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Shain RN (University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX). 1994. Modifying STD risk behavior among Mexican American women. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Soll DR (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Vaginotropic and vaginopathic strains of Candida albicans. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $192,150.

Sparling PF (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Genetics and biology of gonococcal Protein I. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $242,871.

St. Louis ME (National Center for Prevention Services, Atlanta, GA) . 1994. Infertility Prevention Initiative: program development and evaluation projects. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Stamm WE (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Chlamydia and pelvic inflammatory disease. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $965,973.

Sweet RL (University of California, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Inapparent PID in female contacts of men with urethritis. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Testa ML (New York State Council for Mental Hygiene Planning, Albany, NY). 1994. Alcohol and sexual risk taking among women. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $99,694.

Tyring SK (University of Texas, Galveston, TX). 1994. Oral famciclovir in the suppression of recurrent genital herpes infection . National Center for Research Resources.

Wheeler CM (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM). 1994. PCR based natural history study of HPV infections. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $77,199.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Wyrick PB (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Virulence factors of chlamydiae. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. $289,348.

SUBSTANCE USE

Ahijevych K (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH). 1994. Cigarette smoking topography among African American and Caucasian women. National Center for Research Resources.

Ammenheuser MM (University of Texas Medical Center, Galveston, TX) . 1994. Mutant T-cells in pregnant abusers of drugs and tobacco. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $73,428.

Anthony JC (National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Analysis of data from the National Co-morbidity Survey. National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Association of Maternal and Child Health (Washington, DC). 1994. Maternal and child health programs for prenatal smoking cessation . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Badger TM (University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR). 1994. Alcohol direct and indirect effects on drug metabolism. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $325,802.

Chang G (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Alcohol abuse in pregnancy. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $289,614.

Connors GJ (Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, NY). 1994. Enhancing involvement in outpatient alcoholism treatment. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $224,876.

Cottler LM (Washington University, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Reliability of DSM and ICD substance use disorders. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $324,383.

Cutter HSG (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Brockton, MA). Multisite study of substance use diagnosis. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

De Vaud LL (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC). 1994. Gender specific effects of ethanol on GABA A receptors. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $88,700.

Engle M (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL). 1994. Substance abuse awareness intervention. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $384,858.

Fisher SE (North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NY). 1994. Ethanol and fetal growth—role of the placenta. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $405,862.

Fortmann SP (Stanford University, Stanford, CA). 1994. Nicotine patch treatment for smoking relapse prevention. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $366,822.

French MT (Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC) . 1994. Workplace alcohol programs for women and minorities. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $381,301.

Gianoulakis C (Douglas Hospital Centre, Quebec, Canada). 1994. Prenatal ethanol effects on the B endorphin systems. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $52,636.

Gilbert DG (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL). 1994. Gender and vulnerability factors in cigarette abstinence. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $252,264.

Goldberg AP (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Baltimore, MD). Metabolic effects of cigarette smoking, the nicotine patch, and smoking cessation. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Goldstein PJ (University of Illinois, Chicago, IL). 1994. Anabolic steroids—new issue in prevention research. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $606,668.

Greenfield TK (California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA). 1994. Impact of alcoholic beverage warning labels. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $307,895.

Hankin JR (Wayne State University, Detroit, MI). 1994. Impact of labeling and education on antenatal drinking. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $179,171.

Hasin DS (New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY). 1994. Validating epidemiologic measures of alcohol dependence. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $210,244.

Hughes TK (University of Texas, Galveston, TX). 1994. Anabolic steroids and the immune-neuroendocrine axis. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $128,202.

Hutchins EM (Baltimore, MD). Risk factors for prenatal drug use and treatment success. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $5,005.

Jamner LD (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Fresno, CA). Stress, nicotine, and blood pressure: influences of gender and oral contraceptives. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Kabat GC (American Health Foundation, Valhalla, NY). 1994. General epidemiology of tobacco-related cancers. National Cancer Institute.

Klesges RC (University of Memphis, Memphis, TN). 1994. Sex, smoking rate, and postcessation weight gain. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $313,868.

Krahn DD (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1992. Effect of dieting on alcohol and drug use in young women. National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Maisto SA (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Brief intervention and stage of change in primary care. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $344,162.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Marcus BH (Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI). 1994. Smoking cessation, weight gain, and exercise in women. National Cancer Institute. $189,442.

McLeod DR (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). 1994. Family history of alcoholism and premenstrual symptoms. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $201,548.

Pomerleau OF (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI). 1994. Smoking and the effects of nicotine in women. National Cancer Institute. $38,000.

Rost KM (University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR). 1994. Service use and course of drinking in rural drinkers. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $407,382.

Secker-Walker RH (University of Vermont, Burlington, VT). 1994. Community coalitions to help women quit smoking. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $372,137.

Snow DL (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Impact of a worksite intervention on alcohol use. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $171,000.

Spagnolo SV (Veterans Administration Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1992. Smoking, diet, and other risk factors for tobacco-related cancers . Veterans Administration.

Sullivan SE (Park Nicollet Medical Foundation, Saint Louis Park, MN). 1994. Reducing smoking-related risk for cervical cancer. National Cancer Institute. $28,675.

Tarter RE (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA). 1994. Drug abuse vulnerability—mechanisms and manifestations. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $1,597,571.

Taylor AN (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA). Alcohol regulation of neuroendocrine-immune interactions in vivo. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Testa ML (New York State Council for Mental Hygiene Planning, Albany, NY). 1994. Alcohol and sexual risk taking among women. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $99,694.

Volk RJ (University of Texas, Galveston, TX). 1994. Primary care alcohol screens—patient sex and ethnicity. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. $74,750.

TOXINS

Abbey DE (Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA). 1994. Cancer incidence associated with ambient air pollution. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $118,488.

Anderson L (National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Transplacental carcinogenesis and tumor promotion in nonhuman primates . National Cancer Institute.

Armstrong Laboratory (Brooks Air Force Base, TX) 1994. DERA health standards—quantitative health and risk analysis.

Baden JM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center). Adrenergic mechanisms of nitrous oxide-induced teratogenicity. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Bhattacharyya MH (Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL). Biochemical mechanisms of chemically induced health effects. U.S. Department of Energy.

Blair AE (National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Studies of occupational cancer. National Cancer Institute.

California Public Health Foundation. 1994. Measurements of dioxin, PCB and organochlorine levels in breast adipose tissue from women with and without breast cancer. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick. $149,000.

Concato JP (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, West Haven, CT). Respiratory effects of ambient air pollution among veterans of the Persian Gulf conflict. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Cramer DW (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Ovarian cancer risk and hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. National Cancer Institute. $588,607.

Cullen MR (Yale University, New Haven, CT). 1994. Beta-carotene/retinol chemoprevention trial in asbestos exposed group . National Cancer Institute. $357,682.

Davis BJ (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC). 1994. Pathogenesis of ovarian toxicants. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $67,333.

Goldberg SJ (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ). 1994. Cardiac teratogenicity of trichloroethylene. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Gunnison AF (New York University, New York, NY). 1994. O3 sensitive subpopulations—identification and mechanism. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $235,449.

James DS (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Albuquerque, NM). Ventilation and activity patterns in workers exposed to inhaled pollutants . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Juchau MR (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Embryotoxicity of environmental chemicals. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $295,248.

Klein NW (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT). 1994. Pollutants, laminin antibody and reproductive failure. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $145,500.

Kupfer D (Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, MA). 1994. Chlorinated hydrocarbons effects. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $435,467.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Longstreth W Jr (University of Washington, Seattle, WA). 1994. Risk factors for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. $193,859.

Lynch C (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA). 1994. Cancer among men and women in agriculture. National Cancer Institute. $616,011.

Markowitz ME (Montefiero Medical Center, Bronx, NY). 1995. Impact of maternal lead stores on fetal lead exposure. Maternal and Child Health Bureau.

McDonnell C (SRA Technologies, Inc., Falls Church, VA). 1994. Prospective cohort study of cancer. National Cancer Institute. $760,653.

Meholic AJ (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Albuquerque, NM). Morphometric measurement of adult human nasal airways using MRI. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Monson RR (Harvard University, Boston, MA). 1994. Superfund toxic substances—exposure and disease. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $1,898,411.

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 1994. Breast cancer incidence in occupational cohorts exposed to ethylene oxide and polychlorinated biphenyls. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. $838,000.

Sandler DP (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC). 1994. Environmental exposures and chronic renal and other diseases. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Schur PH (Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA). 1994. Effects of silicone on the immune response. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases . $296,645.

Seegal RF (State University of New York, Albany, NY). 1994. Developmental neurotoxicology of perinatal exposure to halogenated aromatics. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Ultman JS (Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA). 1994. Distribution of ozone in intact lungs. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $164,940.

Vandevoort C (University of California, Davis, CA). 1994. Mechanisms and biomarkers of female reproductive toxicity. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Wolf G (Row Sciences, Inc., Rockville, MD). 1994. Reproductive toxicity test system. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. $1,200,000.

TRAUMATIC STRESS, COMBAT

Brown TM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Augusta, GA). Polysomnographic and psychometric analysis of a group of patients complaining of the Gulf War fatigue syndrome. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Dohrenwend BP (Columbia University, New York, NY). 1994. Israeli reactions to SCUD attacks during the Gulf War. National Institute of Mental Health. $161,913.

Kubany ES (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Honolulu, HI). Trauma-related guilt: scale development and validation. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Morgan CA III (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, West Haven, CT). Acoustic startle response in war veterans. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Morgan CA III (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, West Haven, CT). Effects of diazepam and buspirone anxiolytics on baseline and fear potentiated startle in war veterans. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Murburg MM (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center. Palo Alto, CA). Sympathetic nervous system function in female and male veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Murphy RT (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA). Combat exposure, early trauma, and alcohol problems. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Sutker PB (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, New Orleans, LA). Evaluation of cognitive functioning in Persian War Gulf veterans reporting war-related health problems. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Sutker PB (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, New Orleans, LA). Psychological assessment of Operation Desert Storm (ODS) returnees . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

West JA (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, New Orleans, LA). Relationship between sensory and perceptual process to patterns of psychopathology and PTSD in Vietnam and ODS theater veterans. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

TRAUMATIC STRESS, OTHER

Baker DG (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH). Multicenter/parallel-group, double-blind/placebo controlled trial of brofaromine hydrochloride in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Burt MR (Urban Institute, Washington, DC). 1994. Cognitive representations, coping, and rape recovery. National Institute of Mental Health. $80,864.

Chen C (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, East Orange, NJ). Seasonal variation of PTSD. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Davidson JR (Duke University, Durham, NC). 1994. Fluoxetine treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. National Institute of Mental Health. $346,933.

Davidson JRT (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Durham, NC). Double-blind comparison of sertraline and placebo in outpatients with post-traumatic stress disorder. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Errebo NE (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Fort Harrison, MT). Empirical validation of a model of traumatic guilt. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Foa EB (Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Prevention of PTSD following rape and aggravated assault. National Institute of Mental Health. $295,805.

Foa EB (Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA). 1994. Rape victims—persistent reactions and their treatment. National Institute of Mental Health. $364,796.

Hall SP (North Carolina). Intimate relationship abuse perception scale. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $19,992.

Hertzberg M (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Durham, NC). Double-blind comparison of sertraline and placebo in outpatients with post-traumatic stress disorder. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Hertzberg M (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Durham, NC). Preliminary study of fluvoxamine treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Holbrook TL (University of California, San Diego, CA). 1994. Prospective study of functional limitation after trauma. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. $420,610.

Holman W (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Birmingham, AL). The immune-adrenal axis in humans. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Keller TW (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Seattle, WA). A placebo-controlled, double blind, parallel trial of brofaromine hydrochloride in patients with PTSD. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Koss MP (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ). 1994. Cognitive processing of traumatic sexual victimization. National Institute of Mental Health. $126,477.

Kudler HS (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, Durham, NC). Fluoxetine treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Marmar CR (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, San Francisco, CA). Rescue worker responses to the I-880 freeway collapse. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Morgan CA III (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, West Haven, CT). Fear acquisition and fear extinction in post traumatic stress disorder . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Najavits LM (McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA). 1994. Group cognitive behavior therapy and dual diagnosis—women. National Institute on Drug Abuse. $81,261.

Resick PA (University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO). 1994. Cognitive processes in PTSD: treatment. National Institute of Mental Health. $305,994.

Sutker PB (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, New Orleans, LA). Psychological outcomes to hurricanes: a risk factor model. Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Watson CG (Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, St. Cloud, MN). The incidence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in abused women . Department of Veterans Affairs, Research and Development.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Part B

FY 1994 Defense Women's Health Research Program Intramural Projects

The following intramural projects were funded by the Defense Woman 's Health Research Program, FY 1994. Some projects have been placed in more than one category.

BONE

Craft DW (Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Ft. Gordon, GA). 1994. The Effect of Levonorgestrel (Norplant) on the Immune Regulation of Bone Morphogenesis.

Duncan WE (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Osteoporosis in Servicewomen: Causes, Therapy, Outcomes, and Relationships to Fractures.

Hanson BS (Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Ft. Gordon, GA). 1994. The Effects of Estrogen and Progesterone Levels on Ossteointegration of Dental Implants.

Jones C (Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA). 1994. Use of Pulsing Electromagnetic Fields for the Treatment of Pelvic Stress Fractures among Female Soldiers.

McDermott MT (Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO). 1994. The Effects of Region-Specific Resistance Exercises on Bone Mass in Premenopausal Military Women.

Shaffer RA (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. Use of Noninvasive Bone Structural Measurements to Evaluate Stress Fracture Susceptibility among Female Recruits in U.S. Marine Corps Basic Training.

Snedecor MR (Office for Prevention and Health Services Assessment, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Injury and Morbidity Rates Among Air Force Female Basic Military Recruits.

Strider JW Jr. (Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA). 1994. Women's Health Care Issues: The Incidence of Localized Osteitis in Female Soldiers Using Norplant Contraceptive.

CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH

Calagan JL (Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO). 1994. Chest Pain Syndrome in Active Duty Females: Screening and Diagnosis .

McBiles M (Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO). 1994. Simultaneous Transmission/Emission Protocol (STEP) for Attenuation Correction of Breast and Diaphragmatic Attenuation Artifacts during SPECT 99mTc-Sestamibi Myocardial Perfusion.

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

Andersen SL (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC). 1994. Comparison of the Efficacy and Tolerance of Azithromycin to that of Doxycycline in Prophylaxis against Plasmodium falciparum Malaria.

Copeland R (U.S. Army Medical Research Unit, Nairobi, Kenya). 1994. Attraction of Malaria Mosquitoes to Women under Different Physiological Conditions.

Duffy PE (U.S. Army Medical Research Unit, Kenya). 1994. Identification of Placental Ligands and Cytokines Involved in Maternal Malaria.

Engler RJM (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Protective Immunity to Hepatitis B and Streptococcus Pneumonia in Active Duty Women versus Men: Prevalence and Responses to Preventive Immunization.

Sjogren MH (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Clinical Impact of Hepatitis C Infection in Military Active Duty Women.

Strickman D (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Antibiotics for the Treatment of Scrub Typhus During Pregnancy.

DATABASE

Burch HB (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Endocrine Deficiency in the Service-woman: An Assessment of Prevalence, Adequacy of Therapy, and Impact on Deployability in Patients Evaluated at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center Endocrinology Clinic.

Calderon R (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. The Health Status of Women in the Military: An Epidemiological Study of Active Duty Navy and Marine Corps Personnel.

Garland FC (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. Hospitalization Rates for Military Women: Feasibility and Design of a Tri-service Relational Database Architecture Allowing Service-Specific and Tri-Service Reporting.

Garland FC (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. Women aboard Navy Ships: A Comprehensive Health and Readiness Research Project.

Gunzenhauser JD (Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA). 1994. Comparative Morbidity Study of Active Duty Women Serving in Korea and Ft. Lewis.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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Meyer JG (Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Injury and Illness among Air Force Female Military Recruits.

Ursano RJ (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Stress and Women's Health: Combat Deployment Contingency Operations and Trauma.

GYNECOLOGIC/GENITO-URINARY

Claybaugh JR (Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI). 1994. Effects of Time of Day, Age, and Gender on the Ability to Conserve a Water Load.

Davis G (Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO). 1994. Evaluation of the Performance Impact and Treatment of Exercise Induced Urinary Incontinence Among Female Soldiers.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, BIRTH CONTROL

Craft DW (Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Ft. Gordon, GA). 1994. The Effect of Levonorgestrel (Norplant) on the Immune Regulation of Bone Morphogenesis.

Strider JW Jr. (Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA). 1994. Women's Health Care Issues: The Incidence of Localized Osteitis in Female Soldiers Using Norplant Contraceptive.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, LONG-RANGE IMPLICATIONS

Becker RL Jr. (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC) . 1994. Prognostic Stratification of Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia: Definition of Cases Not Requiring Prophylactic Hysterectomy.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, POSTPARTUM

Bute BG (Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO). 1994. The Non-invasive Detection and Characterization Treatment and Potential Prevention of Anal Incontinence in the Parous Active Duty Female Population.

Dettori JR (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. A Comparison of the Medical, Nutritional, and Performance Status among Postpartum Soldiers, Postpartum Family Members, and Non-pregnant Soldiers.

GYNECOLOGIC/REPRODUCTIVE, HEALTH PREGNANCY

Brodine SK (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. Assessment and Intervention for the Reduction of Adverse Gynecologic and Obstetric Clinical Events in Women aboard Ship.

Creedon JF (Evans Army Community Hospital, Ft. Carson, CO). 1994. Relationships between Female Soldier's Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) and Birth Outcome.

Hume RF Jr. (Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA). 1994. Pregnancy Outcomes Comparison between Active Duty Military Women and Working and Non-working Family Members.

Manzo CB (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Comparison of Predicted vs. Actual 24-Hour Measured Creatinine Clearance in Pregnant Females.

Martin R (Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA). 1994. The Relationship of Bacterial Contamination and Interleukin-6 in Amniotic Fluid in Preterm Labor and Delivery.

Meier CM (Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA). 1994. Exercise, Blood Pressure, and Heart Rate Response in Pregnancy as a Predictor of Preeclampsia.

Satin AJ (Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, TX) . 1994. The Relationship among Active Duty Service and Pregnancy and Neonatal Outcomes.

Smoak BL (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC) . 1994. The Effects of Inadvertent Exposure of Mefloquine Chemoprophylaxis on Pregnancy Outcomes and Infants of U.S. Army Servicewomen Returning from Somalia.

Wanersdorfer EM (Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO). 1994. Evaluation of a Structural Physical Fitness Program for Pregnant Soldiers: Effects on Weight Gain, Blood Pressure, Lost Duty Time, Length of Labor, Birth Weight, and Ability to Pass First Physical Training Test Post Delivery.

HEALTH, GENERAL

Gunzenhauser JD (Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA). 1994. Comparative Morbidity Study of Active Duty Women Serving in Korea and Ft. Lewis.

Merrill LL (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. The Impact of the Health Care Perceptions of Female Patients and their Health Care Providers on Women's Health Aboard Ships Compared to Women at Shore Stations.

Ursano RJ (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Stress and Women's Health: Combat Deployment Contingency Operations and Trauma.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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HEALTH SERVICES

Calderon R (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. The Health Status of Women in the Military: An Epidemiological Study of Active Duty Navy and Marine Corps Personnel.

Robbins AS (Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Availability, Accessibility, and Adequacy of Health Care Provided to USAF Active Duty Women in Theater During Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm (ODS).

JOB SATISFACTION

Johnson PL (Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI). 1994. Evaluation of Psychological and Stress Factors Affecting Retention and Deployability of Women in the Military.

JOB STRESS

Fiedler ER (Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Predicting Military-Induced Stress Responses in Servicewomen.

LOAD-BEARING

Harper WH (U.S. Army Research Laboratory). 1994. Investigation of Female Load Bearing Capabilities.

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Becker RL Jr. (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC) . 1994. Prognostic Stratification of Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia: Definition of Cases Not Requiring Prophylactic Hysterectomy.

Ho VB (Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA). 1994. Magnetic Resonance Mammography (MRM): A Promising Application for Fat Suppression by Phase Unwrapping in the 3-Point-Dixon Method.

O'Leary TJ (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC). 1994. Automated Rescreening of Pap Smears.

Seidman J (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC). 1994. Prognostic Factors in Breast Cancer.

MENSTRUAL CYCLE

Euhus DM (Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI). 1994. Influence of Parenteral Progesterone Administration in the Prevalence and Severity of Mastodynia in Active Duty Servicewomen.

Golenda C (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC) . 1994. Efficacy and Duration of Army Extended Duration Topical Insect/Arthropod Repellent (EDTIAR) Formulation on Female Personnel and Attractiveness of Mosquitoes to Females During Different Phases of the Menstrual Cycle.

Hnatiuk OW (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Effects of Menstrual Phase on Pulmonary Function and Exercise Performance in Young Active Duty Women.

Langford TL (U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Ft. Rucker, AL). 1994. The Effect of the Menstrual Cycle on the Ability of Women Aviators to Extract Information from 3-Dimensional Head-Up Cockpit Displays .

Powell J (Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA). 1994. Effect of Premenstrual Syndrome and Primary Dysmenorrhea on Women 's Cognitive Functioning and Job Performance Before and After Biofeedback Treatment.

Rock PB (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. The Effect of Menstrual Cycle Phase on Physical Work Performance During Exposure to High Terrestrial Altitude.

MUSCULOSKELETAL, INJURIES

Amoroso PJ (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. The Impact of Injuries on the Health and Readiness of Women in the Army from 1980 to 1994.

Shaffer RA (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. The Epidemiology of Illness, Injury, and Attrition Among Select U.S. Military Female Populations.

MUSCULOSKELETAL, TREATMENT

Shaffer RA (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego,CA). 1994. Use of Noninvasive Bone Structural Measurements to Evaluate Stress Fracture Susceptibility among Female Recruits in U.S. Marine Corps Basic Training.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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NOISE, HEARING LOSS

Nixon CW (Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Vulnerability of Female Produced Speech in Operational Environments .

NUTRITION

Cline AD (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Assessment of Iron Status and Dietary Intake of Female Army Soldiers .

Kepczyk T (Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO). 1994. Gastrointestinal Lesions in Iron Deficient Premenopausal Women.

Westphal KA (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Prevalence of Negative Iron Nutriture and Relationship with Immuno-competence and Fitness Level in U.S. Army Servicewomen.

NUTRITION AND EXERCISE

McDermott MT (Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO). 1994. Assessment of Dietary Calcium Intake, Physical Activity and Habits Affecting Skeletal Health among Premenopausal Military Women.

Singh A (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Micronutrient/Antioxidant Supplementation and Immune Function in Women: Effects of Physiologic Stress.

PERFORMANCE

Elliott LR (Armstrong Laboratory/CFTO, Brooks Air Force Base, TX) . 1994. Gender Composition of High Stress Tactical Decisionmaking Teams: Impact on Team Process and Outcome.

Flynn C (Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Self-Administered Computerized Battery to Assess Psychological Factors in Female Aviators.

Marcinik EJ (Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, MD). 1994. Gender Differences in Emergency Shipboard Damage-Control Task Performance: Human Factors Solutions.

Regian JW (Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Instructional Interventions for Reductions of Gender Differences in Learning.

PHARMACEUTICAL

Andersen SL (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC). 1994. Comparison of the Efficacy and Tolerance of Azithromycin to that of Doxycycline in Prophylaxis against Plasmodium falciparum Malaria.

Caldwell JA (U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Ft. Rucker, AL). 1994. Sustaining Female UH-60 Pilot Performance with Dexedrine During Continuous Operations.

Comperatore CA (U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Ft. Rucker, AL). 1994. Menstrual Regularity in Rapid Deployment and Night Operations: Can Melatonin Affect Ovulation in Female Personnel?

Copeland R (U.S. Army Medical Research Unit, Nairobi, Kenya). 1994. Attraction of Malaria Mosquitoes to Women under Different Physiological Conditions.

Engler RJM (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Protective Immunity to Hepatitis B and Streptococcus Pneumonia in Active Duty Women versus Men: Prevalence and Responses to Preventive Immunization.

Golenda C (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC) . 1994. Efficacy and Duration of Army Extended Duration Topical Insect/Arthropod Repellent (EDTIAR) Formulation on Female Personnel and Attractiveness of Mosquitoes to Females During Different Phases of the Menstrual Cycle.

Johnson RF (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Effects of Caffeine on Target Detection and Rifle Firing Accuracy of Men and Women during Three Hours of Simulated Sentry Duty.

Manzo CB (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Comparison of Predicted vs. Actual 24-Hour Measured Creatinine Clearance in Pregnant Females.

Smoak BL (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC) . 1994. The Effects of Inadvertent Exposure of Mefloquine Chemoprophylaxis on Pregnancy Outcomes and Infants of U.S. Army Servicewomen Returning from Somalia.

Strickman D (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Antibiotics for Treatment of Scrub Typhus During Pregnancy.

Tseng J (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC). 1994. Pathological Reactions of Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-1 and Development of a Prototype Vaccine and Treatment Agents.

Young SA (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Treatment of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder with Sertraline During Luteal Phase.

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Boyea SR. (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Pushup Performance by Women.

Harman E (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Effects of a Specifically Designed Physical Conditioning Program on the Load Carriage and Lifting Performance of Female Soldiers.

Harper WH (U.S. Army Research Laboratory). 1994. Investigation of Female Load Bearing Capabilities.

Knapik J (Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD). 1994. Strength Training to Improve Women's Lifting Capacity.

Pokorski TL (Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Pensacola, FL). 1994. Performance-based Occupational Strength Testing for Candidate Navy Pilots/Naval Flight Officers.

Rice V (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Identification of Military Manual Lifting Capabilities.

Robinson MD (Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC). 1994. Muscle Activity and Fatigue during Pushups Performed by Women. An Electromyographic and Cinemagraphic Analysis of Fifteen Muscles.

Treadwell TA (U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD). 1994. The Effects of Sustained Operations on Female Soldier Performance .

Weisman IM (William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, TX). 1994. Impact of Smoking on Aerobic and Anaerobic Performance During Upper and Lower Body Exercise in Female Soldiers.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT

Cornum KG (Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Urination in Aviation: Evaluation of Urine Collection Equipment for Female Aviators.

Endrusick TL (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Physiological and Psychological Evaluation of Women Wearing Protective Clothing with Varying Moisture Vapor Transmission Rates (MVTR).

Gonzalez RR (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Development of a Thermoregulatory Model Specific for Women Exposed to Cold and Heat Stress Wearing Military Clothing.

Hawley-Bowland C (William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, TX). 1994. Lady J and Freshette Complete System. A Field Trial for the Active Duty Woman.

Hodgdon J (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. Countermeasure to Heat Stress in Females.

Licina JR (U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Ft. Rucker, AL). 1994. Female Aviator Anthropometric Clothing and Cockpit Compatibility Assessment.

Self DA (Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. Research Program Leading to Female Acceleration Tolerance Enhancement through Development of Gender-Specific Life Support Equipment.

Smith SD (Armstrong Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH). 1994. Female Seat Cushion Study.

RADIATION

Stamper DA (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, U.S. Army Medical Research Unit, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. The Effects of Laser Glare on Pursuit Tracking Performance with Males and Females in the Field and with a Laboratory Simulator.

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, OTHER

Claybaugh JR (Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI). 1994. Effects of Time of Day, Age, and Gender on the Ability to Conserve a Water Load.

Hodgdon J (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. Neck and Back Strain Profiles of Rotary-Wing Female Pilots.

Mayorga MA (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC) . 1994. The Effects of Blast Overpressure (BOP) on Intra-abdominal Organs .

McCloskey K (Armstrong Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH). 1994. Female Performance under High-G during Fatigue and after G-layoff .

Treadwell TA (U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD). 1994. The Effects of Sustained Operations on Female Soldier Performance .

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Kamimori GH (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC). 1994. Effect of Gender and Time of Cycle (Menstrual) on Hormonal and Endocrine Response, Cognitive Performance, and Mood in Females and Males during Moderate and Heavy Exercise.

South-Paul JE (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD). 1994. The Impact of Physical Activity on Premenstrual Syndrome.

Suggested Citation:"3 Research in Progress." Institute of Medicine. 1995. Recommendations for Research on the Health of Military Women: Bibliographies. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9049.
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RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, PRESSURE

Pilmanis AA (Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, TX). 1994. The Effect of Gender on Susceptibility to Altitude Decompression Sickness.

Rock PB (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Effect of Menstrual Cycle Hormone Changes on Occurrence of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) in Women Exposed to High Terrestrial Altitude .

Rock PB (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. The Effect of Menstrual Cycle Phase on Physical Work Performance During Exposure to High Terrestrial Altitude.

RESPONSES TO STRESSORS, TEMPERATURE

Kolka MA (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Non-compensable Heat Stress in Women during Exercise-Heat Exposure .

Santee WR (U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA). 1994. Casualty Evacuation by Female Litter Teams under Hot-Dry Conditions .

SEXUAL ASSAULT/HARASSMENT

Bostock DJ (60th Medical Group Army Medical Center, Travis Air Force Base). 1994. Sexual Assault on Active Duty Air Force Women: A Preliminary Study .

Evans MA (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC) . 1994. Women in the Military: Pregnancy, Command Climate, Organizational Behavior, and Outcomes.

Rosen LN (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC) . 1994. Integration of Women into Military Units: Impact of Gender Bias and Sexual Harassment.

STDs

Artenstein AW (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research). 1994. Measurement of HIV-1 Specific Immunologic Responses in the Female Genital Tract and Correlation with Other Contemporaneous Mucosal and Systemic Immune Responses in HIV-1 Infected Women.

Brodine SK (Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA). 1994. Assessment and Intervention for the Reduction of Adverse Gynecologic and Obstetric Clinical Events in Women Aboard Ship.

Lo S (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC). 1994. Mycoplasma Infections and Non-gonococcal Urethritis and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in Women.

Vahey MT (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC) . 1994. The Natural History of HIV Infection in Women: Evaluation of Viral Load and CD4 Lymphocyte Numbers as Surrogate Markers of Disease Progression .

TOXINS

Caldwell DJ (Medical Research Development, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH). 1994. Protocol for the Identification of Reproductive Toxins Which May Affect Women within the U.S. Department of Defense.

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