Edward D. Hall Data-verified
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Edward D. Hall's research interests encompass a range of topics within health sciences, with a particular focus on neurological function, nutrition, and tissue studies. His work investigates how dietary intake may influence brain iron concentration and cognitive performance, such as working memory. Hall has also explored pharmacological interventions for concussions and examined nutritional awareness in specific patient populations, including those in reproductive endocrinology settings.
Further research by Hall includes the investigation of epidermal nerve fiber thickness and its relation to suspected neuropathies. He has also studied sensory system tissue in the context of infection. Hall is a highly cited researcher with a significant publication record (297 publications, 23,019 citations) and an h-index of 85, indicating substantial contributions to his fields.
He leads a research group and maintains an active lab website, suggesting ongoing research activities. Hall collaborates with other researchers, including Nikki Shipley from Harding University Main Campus, with whom he has co-authored at least one publication. His recent activity and publications confirm his continued engagement in research.
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- h-index: 86
- Publications: 300
- Citations: 23,207
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Nutritional Awareness Among Patients in the Reproductive Endocrinology Setting (2024)
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- Healthy dietary intake moderates the effects of age on brain iron concentration and working memory performance
- Healthy dietary intake moderates the effects of age on brain iron concentration and working memory performance
- Healthy dietary intake moderates the effects of age on brain iron concentration and working memory performance
- Healthy dietary intake moderates the effects of age on brain iron concentration and working memory performance
- Healthy dietary intake moderates the effects of age on brain iron concentration and working memory performance
- Healthy dietary intake moderates the effects of age on brain iron concentration and working memory performance
- Pharmacological Therapies for Concussions
- Pharmacological Therapies for Concussions
- Nutritional Awareness Among Patients in the Reproductive Endocrinology Setting
- Nutritional Awareness Among Patients in the Reproductive Endocrinology Setting
- Nutritional Awareness Among Patients in the Reproductive Endocrinology Setting
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