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Item Addressing Inequities in Cardiovascular Disease and Maternal Health in Black Women(American Heart Association, 2021) Cortés, Yamnia I.; Breathett, Khadijah; Medicine, School of MedicineItem An Annis Mirabilis for the Molecular Therapy Journal Family(Elsevier, 2021) Frederickson, Robert M.; Herzog, Roland W.; Pediatrics, School of MedicineItem Approaches to Studying Outcomes in Patients With Congenital Heart Disease With Genetic Syndromes: What Down Syndrome Can Teach Us(American Heart Association, 2024) Ware, Stephanie M.; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of MedicineItem Dynamic regulation of the subunit composition of BK channels in smooth muscle(American Heart Association, 2017-09-01) Dick, Gregory M.; Tune, Johnathan D.; Cellular and Integrative Physiology, School of MedicineItem Editorial. Pediatric neurosurgery along with Children's Hospitals' innovations are rapid and uniform in response to the COVID-19 pandemic(American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 2020-04) Weiner, Howard L.; Adelson, P. David; Brockmeyer, Douglas L.; Maher, Cormac O.; Gupta, Nalin; Smyth, Matthew D.; Jea, Andrew; Blount, Jeffrey P.; Riva-Cambrin, Jay; Lam, Sandi K.; Ahn, Edward S.; Albert, Gregory W.; Leonard, Jeffrey R.; Neurological Surgery, School of MedicineThe COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented international crisis, with enormous health, economic, and social consequences, the likes of which have not been experienced in recent human history. The global medical community is facing historic practical and ethical challenges that require an urgent response. This situation has necessitated swift decision-making in the neurosurgery community. An inspiring and consistent message emerged from the resultant conversation, demonstrating our discipline’s response to this tragedy, which was strikingly rapid, uniform, and thoughtful across the many centers represented. Not surprisingly, pediatric neurosurgeons are able to lead their teams through this unprecedented time with creative decision-making and a razor-sharp focus on the health of both patients and colleagues. At the time of this writing, each center reported either no or only a small number of COVID-19–positive cases at their pediatric hospital, among either patients or staff, and a range of documented coronavirus community transmissions. Several notably consistent themes emerged from this exchange among the 13 members of the Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics Editorial Board, the common concept being that decision-making remains dynamic and is modified as needed on a daily basis.Item Indiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1909 Vol. 11 No. 1(1909) Simonds, J. P.Item Indiana State Board of Health Monthly Bulletin, 1909 Vol. 12 No. 4(1909) Barnard, H. E.; Buehler, Eugene; Hartford City Gazette; Coyner, A. G.; Fairfield, W.J.Item Modifying Mendel Redux: Unbiased Approaches Can Find Modifiers(American Heart Association, 2017-10) McBride, Kim L.; Ware, Stephanie M.; Pediatrics, School of Medicine