Dr. Karen Joyce Goodman PHD
Psychologist | Clinical
39 Collegeview Avenue Poughkeepsie NY, 12603About
Dr. Karen Goodman is a psychologist practicing in Poughkeepsie, NY. Dr. Goodman specializes in the treatment of mental health problems, and helps people to cope with their mental illnesses. As a psychologist, Dr. Goodman evaluates and treats patients through a variety of methods, most typically being psychotherapy or talk therapy. Patients usually visit Dr. Goodman because they have been experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or anger for a significant period of time and are seeking help. Psychologists may perform a variety of exams and assessments to diagnose a mental condition.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Sources of variation of Helicobacter pylori treatment success in adults worldwide: a meta-analysis.
- Increased reflux symptoms after calcium carbonate supplementation and successful anti-Helicobacter pylori treatment.
- The missed lessons of Sir Austin Bradford Hill.
- Lead editorial: The need for greater perspective and innovation in epidemiology.
- Barriers and incentives to orphan care in a time of AIDS and economic crisis: a cross-sectional survey of caregivers in rural Zimbabwe.
- Causal criteria and counterfactuals; nothing more (or less) than scientific common sense.
- Interleukin-1beta and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist gene polymorphisms and gastric cancer: a meta-analysis.
- Extragastric diseases associated with Helicobacter pylori infection.
- IL1B polymorphisms and gastric cancer risk.
- Effect of sibling number in the household and birth order on prevalence of Helicobacter pylori: a cross-sectional study.
- Cervical screening and general physical examination behaviors of women exposed in utero to diethylstilbestrol.
- Correspondence between Helicobacter pylori antibodies and urea breath test results in a US-Mexico birth cohort.
- Early experience with unsedated ultrathin 4.9 mm transnasal gastroscopy: a pilot study.
- Liver cancer mortality among male prison inmates in Texas, 1992-2003.
- Interpreting data in the face of competing explanations: assessing the hypothesis that observed spontaneous clearance of Helicobacter pylori was all measurement error.
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