Biography and Research Information
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Sowmya Jayachandran's research focuses on analyzing large datasets to investigate health outcomes. Her recent publication examines the relationship between stimulant use disorder and the likelihood of stroke, utilizing a national database within the United States. This work contributes to the understanding of cardiovascular risk factors associated with substance use disorders. Jayachandran is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and collaborates with researchers such as Suryansh Bajaj and Sama Almasri on shared publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Delay in Retinoblastoma Detection in LMICs: A Call to Action for Global Pediatric Health (2025)
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Stimulant use disorder and the likelihood of stroke: Analysis of a national database in the United States (2024)
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- Stimulant use disorder and the likelihood of stroke: Analysis of a national database in the United States
- Stimulant use disorder and the likelihood of stroke: Analysis of a national database in the United States
- Stimulant use disorder and the likelihood of stroke: Analysis of a national database in the United States
- Stimulant use disorder and the likelihood of stroke: Analysis of a national database in the United States
- Stimulant use disorder and the likelihood of stroke: Analysis of a national database in the United States
- Stimulant use disorder and the likelihood of stroke: Analysis of a national database in the United States
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