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Harold S. Ballard's research focuses on the study of blood disorders and related conditions in humans. His work has investigated various aspects of hematology, including the role of white blood cells in individuals with a family history of substance use disorders. Ballard has contributed to the scientific literature through 59 publications, accumulating over 3,700 citations and an h-index of 27, designating him as a highly cited researcher. He collaborates with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ashley Acheson, Dylan Nguyen, Mustafa N. Mithaiwala, and Melanie S. Beehler. Ballard's recent activity in 2024 indicates ongoing engagement in medical research.
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- h-index: 27
- Publications: 59
- Citations: 3,757
Selected Publications
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Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders (2024)
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- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
- Increased white blood cell in young adults with family histories of alcohol and other substance use disorders
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