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Sabrina H. B. Hardenbergh, Ph. D.
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| Research interests | |
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Nutritional/medical anthropology; human biology and
adaptation; health/nutrition assessment; human growth and development;
famine early warning systems; stress physiology; HIV/AIDS; political
ecology; political economic policy and health; natural resource
use, health and conservation in Madagascar; Africa; health and
health service planning/assessment for medically underserved populations
in rural Southern Illinois. |
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| Current research proposals | |
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HIV dental & medical equipment, mammography outreach, mother & infant dental, nursing home dental, HIV dental, senior osteoporosis/diabetes/dental, pre-school dental, child exercise/nutrition, electronic medical records/mental health, electronic medical records/diabetes, diabetes self-care. |
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| Selected publications | |
| Hardenbergh SHB (1997) Why are
boys so small?: child growth, diet and gender near Ranomafana,
Madagascar. Social Science & Medicine 44(11): 1725-1738.
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