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Sonia Y. Angell

Researcher at New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Publications -  61
Citations -  2588

Sonia Y. Angell is an academic researcher from New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 55 publications receiving 1976 citations. Previous affiliations of Sonia Y. Angell include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & California Department of Public Health.

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Role of government policy in nutrition—barriers to and opportunities for healthier eating

TL;DR: Dariush Mozaffarian and colleagues review strategies governments can use to improve nutrition and health and suggest several approaches that can be used to achieve this.
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Health Disparities among Travelers Visiting Friends and Relatives Abroad

TL;DR: The population oftravelers who visit friends and relatives in developing countries is described, a framework for understanding their travel-related risk is provided, and ways to eliminate disparities in theirTravel-related illnesses are recommended.
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The american heart association 2030 impact goal: A presidential advisory from the american heart association

TL;DR: This presidential advisory summarizes the task force's main considerations in determining the 2030 Impact Goal and the metrics to monitor progress and describes the aspiration that these goals will be achieved by working with a diverse community of volunteers, patients, scientists, healthcare professionals, and partner organizations needed to ensure success.
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Cholesterol Control Beyond the Clinic: New York City's Trans Fat Restriction

TL;DR: Health would be better served by making the use of safer fats the default in food preparation, and millions of Americans would need to routinely study package labels on groceries and actively seek information on trans fat in restaurant foods, where a growing proportion of calories are now consumed.