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Suite 401
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 817-0029
(215) 955-0640 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Using routinely collected growth data to assess a school-based obesity prevention strategy
- Obesity and other predictors of absenteeism in philadelphia school children
- Identifying and evaluating the metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents
- Obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents
- The relationship of body mass index and blood pressure in primary care pediatric patients
- Overweight in Southeastern Pennsylvania children: 2002 Household health survey data
- Erratum: Rosiglitazone monotherapy is effective in patients with type 2 diabetes (Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 86 (280-288))
- Once- and twice-daily dosing with rosiglitazone improves glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes
- Rosiglitazone monotherapy is effective in patients with type 2 diabetes
- Rosiglitazone short-term monotherapy lowers fasting and post-prandial glucose in patients with Type II diabetes
- Rosiglitazone monotherapy improves glycaemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes: A twelve-week, randomized, placebo-controlled study
- Effects of exogenous growth hormone on growth plate cartilage in rats
- Iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
- Pituitary growth hormone from human cadavers: Neurologic disease in ten recipients
- Neuropathologic verification of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the exhumed American recipient of human pituitary growth hormone: Epidemiologic and pathogenetic implications
- Slipped capital femoral epiphysis in growth hormone-deficient patients
- Prevalence of salt 061F -losing among congenital adrenal hyperplasia patients
- Altered erythrocyte Na+ + K+ pump in adolescent obesity
- Initiation, duration and dissipation of diet-induced changes in sympathetic nervous system activity in the rat
- Effects of 2-deoxy-D-glucose on the cardiac sympathetic nerves and the adrenal medulla in the rat: Further evidence for a dissociation of sympathetic nervous system and adrenal medullary responses
