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Tiffany Howell's research centers on understanding and addressing the complexities of sickle cell disease, particularly as it impacts children. Her work investigates the relationship between disease severity and various indicators of well-being, such as school performance. Howell has published research in this area, including work from 2023 that specifically examined poor school performance as an indicator of sickle cell disease severity. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Shelley E. Crary, Joana M. Mack, Divyaswathi Citla Sridhar, and Saswat Das, contributing to a shared body of work in pediatric health. Her recent activity indicates an ongoing engagement with these critical health issues.
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- Publications: 2
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Poor School Performance As an Indicator of Severity of Sickle Cell Disease (2023)
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- Poor School Performance As an Indicator of Severity of Sickle Cell Disease
- Poor School Performance As an Indicator of Severity of Sickle Cell Disease
- Poor School Performance As an Indicator of Severity of Sickle Cell Disease
- Poor School Performance As an Indicator of Severity of Sickle Cell Disease
- Poor School Performance As an Indicator of Severity of Sickle Cell Disease
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