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Biography and Research Information
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Garrett L. Graham's research focuses on the co-morbidity of diabetes and endometriosis in reproductive-age women. His work investigates the potential for diabetes to influence endometriosis progression and severity. Graham has co-authored two pilot studies on this topic, with one published in 2023 and another in 2021. These studies explore the relationship between type 1 diabetes and the status of endometriosis, suggesting a link that may promote disease advancement. Graham collaborates with researchers Charles M. Quick, Iad Alhallak, and Rosalia C. M. Simmen at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he shares these publications. His scholarly output includes two publications and has garnered nine citations, with an h-index of 1.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression (2023)
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Co-Morbidity of Type 1 Diabetes Promotes Endometriosis Status-A Pilot Study (2021)
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- A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression
- Co-Morbidity of Type 1 Diabetes Promotes Endometriosis Status-A Pilot Study
- A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression
- Co-Morbidity of Type 1 Diabetes Promotes Endometriosis Status-A Pilot Study
- A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression
- Co-Morbidity of Type 1 Diabetes Promotes Endometriosis Status-A Pilot Study
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