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WINF001. Winfield, John B., Philip L. Cohen, Linda Bradley, et al. IgM cryoprecipitation and anti-immunoglobulin activity in dysgammaglobulinemia type I. Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology 23.1 (April 1982): 58-69. MEDLINE: 82234446. ISSN: 0090-1229. BAIL001. Bailey, Ann G., and Edmond C. Bloch. Malignant hyperthermia in a three-month-old Indian infant. Anesthesia and Analgesia 66.10 (October 1987): 1043-1045. STEW001. Stewart, Charles R., Stephen G. Kahler, and James M. Gilchrist. Congenital myopathy with cleft palate and increased susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia: King Syndrome? Pediatric neurology 4.6 (November-December 1988): 371-374. MELU001. Meluch, Anthony M.; Karen S. Sibert, and Edmond C. Bloch. Malignant hyperthermia following isoflurane anesthesia in an American Lumbee Indian. North Carolina Medical Journal 50.9 (September 1989): 485-487. ARDE001. Arden, Harvey, and Steve Wall. Vernon Cooper, Lumbee. Wisdomkeepers: meetings with Native American spiritual leaders. Hillsboro, Oregon: Beyond Words Publishing, 1990. Pp. 56-63. BELL003. Bell, Ronnie Antonio. Nutrient intake and effectiveness of a community-based nutrition education program in reducing dietary cancer risk in adult Lumbee Indian women in Robeson County, North Carolina. Dissertation. U of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1993. MICH002. Michielutte, Robert; Penny C. Sharp, Mark B. Dignan, and Karen Blinson. Cultural issues in the development of cancer control programs for American Indian populations. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 5.4 (1994): 280 (17 pages). BROW001. Brown, Wendy. Home remedies - and pinch of faith - cure ills in N.C. Atlanta Journal and Constitution (Georgia) 15 January 1995: Sec. M, p. 6.740 words. SPAN003. Spangler, J.G.; M.B. Dignan, and R.M. Michielutte. Smokeless tobacco use among American Indian women—southeastern North Carolina, 1991. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 44.6 (February 17, 1995): 113-117. LORE001. Lore, Diane. A healing bond: shaman links mind, body for cure. The State (Columbia, S.C.) 31 July 1995: B1 (Monday). BELL002. Bell, Ronny Antonio; Helen Anderson Shaw; and Mark Boberg Dignan. Dietary intake of Lumbee Indian women in Robeson County, North Carolina. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 95.12 (December 1995): 1426-28. BELL001. Bell, Ronny A.; Sara A. Quandt; Helen A. Shaw; and Mark B. Dignan. Differences in dietary intake between smokers and nonsmokers among Lumbee Indian women in North Carolina. American Journal of Health Promotion 12.2 (1997): 94-97. MILL001. Miller, Doug. Ms. Murphy has the cure for the evil that ails you. 'Root worker' curing spells, jinxes for 60 years. Asheville Citizen-Times 16 March 1997 (Sunday): B4. Also in Charlotte Observer 17 March 1997: 2C and News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) 17 March 1997. SPAN002. Spangler, John Given; Bell, Ronny Antonio; Dignam, Mark Boberg; and Michielutte, Robert. Prevalence and predictors of tobacco use among Lumbee Indian women in Robeson County, North Carolina. Journal of Community Health 22.2 (April 1997): 115-25. BELL004. Bell, Ronny A., Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis, Yvonne Jackson, and Connie Dresser. An epidemiologic review of dietary intake studies among American Indians and Alaska Natives: implications for heart disease and cancer risk. Annals of Epidemiology 7.4 (May 1997): 229-240. DIGN001. Dignan, Mark B., Robert Michielutte, H. Bradley Wells, Penny Sharp, Karen Blinson, L. Douglas Case, Ronny Bell, Joseph Konen, Stephen Davis, and Richard P. McQuellon. Health education to increase screening for cervical cancer among Lumbee Indian women in North Carolina. Health Education Research: Theory & Practice 13.4 (1998):545-56. KNIC026. Knick, Stanley. Along the Robeson Trail (column). Carolina Indian Voice 17 September 1998: 2. KNIC019. Knick, Stanley. Along the Robeson Trail (column). Carolina Indian Voice 24 September 1998:5. SPAN001. Spangler, J.G.; R.A. Bell, S. Knick, R. Michielutte, M.B. Dignan, and J.H. Summerson. Church-related correlates of tobacco use among Lumbee Indians in North Carolina. Ethnicity & Disease 8.1 (Winter 1998): 73-80. LOWR003. Lowry, Carlitta Lynn. Diabetes Mellitus in Certain Citizens of Robeson County: Treatment Efficacy Difference between Sexes. Undergraduate Chancellor's Scholars Program thesis. University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 1999. Not seen. Located at UNC-P's Sampson-Livermore Library Special Collections. Not available through Interlibrary Loan. BELL006. Bell, Ronny A., Mark B. Dignan, Robert Michielutte, Penny Sharp, Karen Blinson, and John G. Spangler. “Chapter 3. Cervical cancer education for Native American women in North Carolina: The North Carolina Native American Cervical Cancer Prevention Project.” Native outreach: a report to American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities.NIH Publication 98-4341. Office of Special Populations Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, March 1999. Pages 33-43. HE20.3152: N 21/4 MICH001. Michielutte, Robert; Mark B. Dignan, Penny C. Sharp, Karen Blinson, and H. Bradley Wells. Psychosocial factors related to cervical screening among Lumbee women. American Journal of Health Behavior 23.2 (March/April 1999): 115-127. MESS001. Messer, Lynne; Allan Steckler; and Mark Dignan. Early detection of cervical cancer among Native American women: a qualitative supplement to a quantitative study. Health Education & Behavior 26.4 (August 1999): 547-562. PHYT001. PhytoMyco isolates microbes from Mother Nature. BT Catalyst vol. 13 issue 9 (December 1999): 3. HOLL001. Holland, Elizabeth C. A dream awakened. Rehabilitation Nursing 25.1 (January/February 2000): 4- . FACT001. Facts about heart disease among U.S. women. M2 Presswire 16 February 2000. BREA001. Breast cancer: snuff said. Journal of Dental Hygiene 74.3 (Summer 2000): 172. MINE001. Minegishi, Yoshiyuki; Aubert Lavoie, Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles, et al. Mutations in activation-induced cytidine deaminase in patients with hyper IgM syndrome. Clinical Immunology 97.3 (December 2000): 203-210. BURK001. Burke, Brandon R. Isolation and identification of bioactive compounds from Lumbee medicinal plants. Thesis. Department of Chemistry, U of North Carolina at Wilmington, 2001. 51 pages. 8 tables, 19 figures. SPAN004. Spangler, John G., Robert Michielutte, Ronny A. Bell, Stanley Knick, Mark B. Dignan, and John H. Summerson. Dual tobacco use among Native American adults in southeastern North Carolina. Preventive Medicine 32.6 (2001): 521-528. JENK010. Jenkins, Venita. Robeson fights syphilis problem. Fayetteville Observer Friday, 25 May 2001. JENK011. Jenkins, Venita. Lumbee Indian syphilis rate is high. Fayetteville Observer Saturday, 9 June 2001. MASS001. Massive syphilis screening scheduled for Robeson County. Carolina Indian Voice 16 August 2001: 1. QUAN003. Quandt, S. A., R. A. Bell, J. G. Spangler, and L. D. Case. Osteoporosis in a multi-ethnic population: risk factors and bone mineral density. The Gerontologist 15 October 2001: 170. DELI001. Delivering HIV care: take it to the community. Contraceptive Technology Update Supplement 22.2 (December 2001): 3-4. LEVI001. Levin, S., V. Lamar Welch, R. A. Bell, and M. L. Casper. Geographic variation in cardiovascular disease risk factors among American Indians and comparisons with corresponding state populations. Ethnicity & Health 7.1 (2002): 57-67. BELL005. Bell, Ronny A., Sara A. Quandt, John G. Spangler, and L. Douglas Case. Dietary calcium intake and supplement use among older African American, white, and Native American women in a rural Southeastern community. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 106.6 (June 2002): 844 (4 pages). BOUG003. Boughman, Arvis Locklear, and Loretta O. Oxendine. Herbal remedies of the Lumbee Indians. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2003. 181 p. Bibliography (32 references). Index. SPAN005. Spangler, John G.; L. Douglas Case; Ronny A. Bell; and Sara A. Quandt. Tobacco use in a tri-ethnic population of older women in southeastern North Carolina. Ethnicity & disease 13.2 (Spring 2003): 226-232. ABEL001. Abel, David E., and Chad A. Grotegut. King Syndrome in pregnancy. Obstetrics & Gynecology 101 no. 5 part 2 (May 2003): 1146-1149 . STEE002. Steelman, Ben. Still a pioneer: rural patients focus of Lumbee doctors life. Star news (Wilmington, NC) Sunday, March 28, 2004: 1D, 7D. 1,328 words. HEAL003. A healing faith: Lumbee oral traditions in the face of breast cancer. Pembroke, NC: Museum of the Native American Resource Center, 2005. Videotape, 27.04 minutes. [Annotation forthcoming.] BAKE001. Baker, Lisa; Sandra Cross; Linda Greaver; Gon Wei; Regina Lewis; and Healthy Start CORPS. "Prevalence of postpartum depression in a Native American population." Maternal and child health journal 9.1 (March 2005): 21-25. LINT001. Linton, Druenell E. "Cardiovascular risk factors and events in the Lumbee Native Americans of North Carolina." Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) 47.4 (2006): 167A. June 4, 2006. BASI001. Basinger, Alice A., et al. "Glutaric acidemia type 1 in patients of Lumbee heritage from North Carolina." Brief communication. Molecular genetics and metabolism 88.1 (2006): 90-92. DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2005.12.008 PACK001. Packer, Melissa, April Oxendine, and Karen Woodell. "Syphilis Elimination in Robeson County: Challenges of Addressing the Problem among Sex Workers." North Carolina medical journal 67.5 (2006): 381-83. CALH001. Calhoun, Jennifer. "Wealth Adds on Years: A Study Shows People in Poor Counties Like Robeson Don't Live as Long as Those with Moore." Fayetteville Observer October 9, 2006 YEOM001. Yeomans, Jonathan. “Syphilis Almost Wiped Away.” Robesonian Monday, January 29, 2007. HEAL002. “Healthy Appreciation [Noah Woods Resigns from Robeson County Board of Health].” Robesonian Monday, February 5, 2007. For thorough research, please consult The
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