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Hang Lee

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  597
Citations -  42996

Hang Lee is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 565 publications receiving 38246 citations. Previous affiliations of Hang Lee include Massachusetts Mental Health Center & Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

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Fibroblast growth factor 23 and mortality among patients undergoing hemodialysis.

TL;DR: Increased FGF-23 levels appear to be independently associated with mortality among patients who are beginning hemodialysis treatment, and a potential biomarker that can be used to guide strategies for the management of phosphorus balance in patients with chronic kidney disease is investigated.
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Trends in College Binge Drinking during a Period of Increased Prevention Efforts. Findings from 4 Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study Surveys: 1933-2001.

TL;DR: The percentages of abstainers and frequent binge drinkers increased, a polarization of drinking behavior first noted in 1997, and a sharp rise in frequent binge drinking was noted among students attending all-women's colleges.
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Increased acute myocardial infarction rates and cardiovascular risk factors among patients with human immunodeficiency virus disease.

TL;DR: AMI rates and cardiovascular risk factors were increased in HIV compared with non-HIV patients, particularly among women, and cardiac risk modification strategies are important for the long-term care of HIV patients.
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Trends in College Binge Drinking During a Period of Increased Prevention Efforts: Findings from 4 Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study Surveys: 1993–2001

TL;DR: The 2001 Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study surveyed students at 119 4-year colleges that participated in the 1993, 1997, and 1999 studies as discussed by the authors to determine trends in heavy alcohol use, alcohol-related problems, and encounters with college and community prevention efforts.

College Binge Drinking in the 1990s: A Continuing Problem

TL;DR: The continuing high level of binge drinking is discussed in the context of the heightened attention and increased actions at colleges and it may take more time for interventions to take effect.