Jeri Lynch LAPC
Counselor/Therapist | Professional
612 1ST AVE N JAMESTOWN ND, 58401About
Jeri Lynch is a counselor in JAMESTOWN, ND. Jeri evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Counselors provide consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Hardships of contact: enamel hypoplasias in Tupí-Mondé Amerindians from the Brazilian Amazonia.
- [Indigenous peoples' health in Brazil: current perspectives].
- [Human ecology and nutritional anthropometry of adult Xavánte Indians in Mato Grosso, Brazil].
- [Demographic profile of the Xavánte Indian population in Sangradouro-Volta Grande, Mato Grosso].
- [Oral health among the Xavánte Indians in Pimentel Barbosa, Mato Grosso, Brazil].
- [Physical growth of five to ten year old Xavante indian children in Mato Grosso]
- Tuberculin reactivity and tuberculosis epidemiology in the Pakaanóva (Wari') Indians of Rondônia, south-western Brazilian Amazon.
- The effect of creatine supplementation upon inflammatory and muscle soreness markers after a 30km race.
- [Physical growth and nutritional status of Brazilian indian populations].
- [An assessment of the nutritional status in a context of socioeconomic change: the Suruí Indians from the state of Rondônia, Brazil].
- [Epidemiological studies among Amerindians of Rondônia. IV. Serological survey for rotavirus among Suruí and Karitiána].
- Changes in the pro-inflammatory cytokine production and peritoneal macrophage function in rats with chronic heart failure.
- Risk of tuberculous infection in an indigenous population from Amazonia, Brazil.
- Endurance training restores peritoneal macrophage function in post-MI congestive heart failure rats.
- Exercise, sleep and cytokines: is there a relation?
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