Paul Owhenagbo Alemoh Data-verified
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Paul Owhenagbo Alemoh's research focuses on public health interventions and their impact on specific populations. His recent work investigates the influence of community health programs on enhancing endometrial cancer detection among low-income and Native American women. Additionally, he has explored how prenatal vitamin use and community health programs can reduce teratogenic medication exposure and improve perinatal nutrition among African American adolescents with limited healthcare access.
A member of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock research community, Alemoh's scholarship is characterized by its focus on health disparities and the socio-environmental factors affecting health outcomes in vulnerable groups. His work contributes to understanding how targeted health initiatives can address critical health challenges within diverse communities.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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The Influence of Prenatal Vitamin use and Community Health Programs on Reducing Teratogenic Medication Exposure and Improving Perinatal Nutrition among African American Adolescents with Limited Access to Healthcare (2024)
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- Exploring the impact of obesity and community health programs on enhancing endometrial cancer detection among low-income and native American women through a public health lens
- Exploring the impact of obesity and community health programs on enhancing endometrial cancer detection among low-income and native American women through a public health lens
- The Influence of Prenatal Vitamin use and Community Health Programs on Reducing Teratogenic Medication Exposure and Improving Perinatal Nutrition among African American Adolescents with Limited Access to Healthcare
- Exploring the impact of obesity and community health programs on enhancing endometrial cancer detection among low-income and native American women through a public health lens
- The Influence of Prenatal Vitamin use and Community Health Programs on Reducing Teratogenic Medication Exposure and Improving Perinatal Nutrition among African American Adolescents with Limited Access to Healthcare
- Exploring the impact of obesity and community health programs on enhancing endometrial cancer detection among low-income and native American women through a public health lens
- The Influence of Prenatal Vitamin use and Community Health Programs on Reducing Teratogenic Medication Exposure and Improving Perinatal Nutrition among African American Adolescents with Limited Access to Healthcare
- Exploring the impact of obesity and community health programs on enhancing endometrial cancer detection among low-income and native American women through a public health lens
- The Influence of Prenatal Vitamin use and Community Health Programs on Reducing Teratogenic Medication Exposure and Improving Perinatal Nutrition among African American Adolescents with Limited Access to Healthcare
- The Influence of Prenatal Vitamin use and Community Health Programs on Reducing Teratogenic Medication Exposure and Improving Perinatal Nutrition among African American Adolescents with Limited Access to Healthcare
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