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Monik C. Jiménez
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 60
Citations - 15377
Monik C. Jiménez is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 47 publications receiving 12878 citations. Previous affiliations of Monik C. Jiménez include Harvard University & University of Michigan.
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Sex differences in stroke: Challenges and opportunities:
Cheryl Bushnell,Seemant Chaturvedi,Kathy R Gage,Paco S. Herson,Patricia D. Hurn,Monik C. Jiménez,Steven J. Kittner,Tracy E. Madsen,Louise D. McCullough,Mollie McDermott,Mathew J. Reeves,Tatjana Rundek +11 more
TL;DR: This focused review highlights recent findings in stroke, including sex differences in epidemiology, risk factor reduction, comparative use of stroke therapeutics in both sexes, the importance of frailty in women, and the biologic basis for sex Differences in stroke.
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Periodontitis and incidence of cerebrovascular disease in men
Monik C. Jiménez,Elizabeth A. Krall,Raul I. Garcia,Raul I. Garcia,Pantel S. Vokonas,Pantel S. Vokonas,Thomas Dietrich,Thomas Dietrich +7 more
TL;DR: To identify associations between periodontitis and incidence of cerebrovascular disease, a genome-wide association study was conducted to establish a baseline level of inflammation and establish an apples-to- apples relationship.
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Ten-Year Differences in Women's Awareness Related to Coronary Heart Disease: Results of the 2019 American Heart Association National Survey: A Special Report From the American Heart Association.
Mary Cushman,Christina M. Shay,Virginia J. Howard,Monik C. Jiménez,Jennifer Lewey,Jean C. McSweeney,L. Kristin Newby,Ram Poudel,Harmony R. Reynolds,Kathryn M. Rexrode,Mario Sims,Lori Mosca +11 more
TL;DR: An urgent redoubling of efforts by organizations interested in women's health is required to reverse these trends, particularly among Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black women and in younger women (in whom primordial/primary prevention may be most effective).
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Predicted vitamin D status and incidence of tooth loss and periodontitis.
TL;DR: A dose-dependent significant inverse association across quintiles of the predicted 25(OH)D score and incidence of tooth loss is suggestive of an association between predictors of vitamin D and lower incidence of Tooth loss and periodontitis.
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus and 20 year incidence of periodontitis and tooth loss
TL;DR: Type 2 diabetes mellitus was associated with a significantly greater risk of self-reported periodontitis and tooth loss than previously thought.