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Manuscripts and Publications

Submitted
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Hypertension, Cognitive Decline and Mild Cognitive Impairment among diverse Hispanics/Latinos: Study of Latinos-Investigation of Neurocognitive Aging Results (HCHS/SOL).
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Hypertension in the Dominican Population living in the Unites States enrolled in HCHS/SOL compared to Dominicans living in the Dominican Republic. Understanding the impact of risk factors..
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Ideal Cardiovascular Health with Incident Chronic Kidney: Findings from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Identification of Dietary Supplements Associated with Blood Metabolites in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Cohort Study.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Identification of Ideal FEV1/FVC threshold To Diagnose Airflow Obstruction.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.   Identifying associations with HLA and KIR alleles in the PAGE Study.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Identifying DNA methylation biomarkers that are potentially causally associated with type 2 diabetes and its risk factors among multiethnic populations.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Identifying metabolites that are causally associated with prostate cancer among multi-ancestry populations: PAGE Study.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Identifying metabolites that are causally associated with type 2 diabetes among multiethnic populations.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Identifying Optimal Sleep Duration for Cardiovascular and Mortality Risk: A Meta-Analysis of Accelerometry-based Sleep Measures.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Identifying protein biomarkers that are associated with type 2 diabetes and its risk factors using genetic instruments among multiethnic populations: PAGE Study.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Identifying T2D clusters in Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos participants associated with kidney and heart outcomes.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Immigrant Background, Pregnancy Complications, and Birth Outcomes: Lessons for the Hispanic Community Health Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Immigrant generation status and its association with pubertal timing and tempo among Hispanic girls and boys.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Immigration Background, Sleep, and Allostatic Load in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) .
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Immigration Status and Disparities in Cardiovascular Medication Use Among Hispanic/Latinos: Findings from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  The impact of cardiovascular risk burden, treatment and control on cognition in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Impact of Chronic Stress on Cardiac Structure and Function: A Prospective Analysis of the ECHO-SOL Cohort.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  The Impact of Genetic QT score on Mortality: Replication in the Hispanic Community Health Study/ Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL).
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Impact of heterogeneity-by-ancestry on disease mapping in admixed populations: PAGE Study.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Impact of Hispanic heritage group on atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk prediction among US Hispanics: insights from Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Impact of Hispanic Heritage, Immigration Status, and Acculturation on Influenza Immunization.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  The Impact of Religious Coping on Mental and Physical Health Among Individuals with History of Perceived Stress: A Pooled Analysis of the Study on Psychosocial Stress, Spirituality, and Health.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  The Impact of Service Attendance on Patterns of HPA Axis Gene DNA Methylation in Racially Diverse Women: A Pooled Analysis of the Study on Psychosocial Stress, Spirituality, and Health.
[Anonymous].  Submitted.  Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on depressive symptom trajectories among US adults: the Collaborative Cohort of Cohorts for COVID-19 Research (C4R).

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