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Lisa G. Rosas
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 109
Citations - 2557
Lisa G. Rosas is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1928 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisa G. Rosas include Palo Alto Medical Foundation & Research Triangle Park.
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The Pine River statement: human health consequences of DDT use.
Brenda Eskenazi,Jonathan Chevrier,Lisa G. Rosas,Henry A. Anderson,Maria S. Bornman,Henk Bouwman,Aimin Chen,Barbara A. Cohn,Christiaan De Jager,Diane S. Henshel,Felicia Leipzig,John S. Leipzig,Edward C. Lorenz,Suzanne M. Snedeker,Darwin H. Stapleton +14 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided to suggest that DDT and DDE may pose a risk to human health, and the lack of knowledge about human exposure and health effects in communities where DDT is currently being sprayed for malaria control is highlighted.
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Translating the Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Intervention for Weight Loss Into Primary Care: A Randomized Trial
Jun Ma,Veronica Yank,Lan Xiao,Philip W. Lavori,Sandra R. Wilson,Lisa G. Rosas,Randall S. Stafford +6 more
TL;DR: Proven effective in a primary care setting, the 2 DPP-based lifestyle interventions are readily scalable and exportable with potential for substantial clinical and public health impact.
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Pesticide Toxicity and the Developing Brain
Brenda Eskenazi,Lisa G. Rosas,Amy R. Marks,Asa Bradman,Kim G. Harley,Nina Holland,Caroline Johnson,Laura Fenster,Dana B. Barr +8 more
TL;DR: A negative association of prenatal dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane exposure and child mental development is observed and adverse associations of prenatal but not postnatal organophosphate pesticide exposure with mental development and pervasive developmental disorder at 24 months are observed.
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US Public Concerns About the COVID-19 Pandemic From Results of a Survey Given via Social Media.
Lorene M. Nelson,Julia F. Simard,Abiodun Oluyomi,Vanessa Nava,Lisa G. Rosas,Melissa L. Bondy,Eleni Linos +6 more
TL;DR: This survey study assessed public concerns about symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 and individual actions in response to the pandemic.
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Pesticides and child neurodevelopment.
Lisa G. Rosas,Brenda Eskenazi +1 more
TL;DR: Given that the literature suggests a link between organochlorine and in-utero pesticide exposure and impaired child neurodevelopment, clinicians should educate parents about prevention of exposure, especially in populations living in agricultural areas or where household use is common.