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Vicki Beck

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Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|March 20, 2010
The impact of a primetime cancer storyline: from individual knowledge and behavioral intentions to policy-level changesPamela M Marcus, Grace C Huang, Vicki Beck, et al.
Health Promotion Practice|March 26, 2014
Erasing epilepsy stigma: eight key messagesMary Jane England, Joan K Austin, Vicki Beck, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|September 1, 2007
Evaluating a Minor Storyline on ER About Teen Obesity, Hypertension, and 5 A DayThomas W Valente, Sheila Murphy, Grace Huang, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|December 4, 2008
Entertainment-education in a media-saturated environment: examining the impact of single and multiple exposures to breast cancer storylines on two popular medical dramasHeather J Hether, Grace C Huang, Vicki Beck, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|July 23, 2005
Embedding health messages into entertainment television: effect on gay men's response to a syphilis outbreakDavid Knapp Whittier, May G Kennedy, Janet S St Lawrence, et al.
AIDS Education and Prevention : Official Publication of the International Society for AIDS Education|June 15, 2007
Association between exposure to an HIV story line in The Bold and the Beautiful and HIV-related stigma in BotswanaAnn O'Leary, May Kennedy, Katina A Pappas-DeLuca, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|August 22, 2007
Does entertainment-education work with Latinos in the United States? Identification and the effects of a telenovela breast cancer storylineHolley A Wilkin, Thomas W Valente, Sheila Murphy, et al.
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|May 14, 2011
Effects of a television drama about environmental exposure to toxic substancesMay G Kennedy, Elizabeth Eustis Turf, Maureen Wilson-Genderson, et al.
Epilepsia|January 9, 2013
Research implications of the Institute of Medicine Report, Epilepsy Across the Spectrum: Promoting Health and UnderstandingDale C Hesdorffer, Vicki Beck, Charles E Begley, et al.
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Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|March 20, 2010
The impact of a primetime cancer storyline: from individual knowledge and behavioral intentions to policy-level changesPamela M Marcus, Grace C Huang, Vicki Beck, et al.
Health Promotion Practice|March 26, 2014
Erasing epilepsy stigma: eight key messagesMary Jane England, Joan K Austin, Vicki Beck, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|September 1, 2007
Evaluating a Minor Storyline on ER About Teen Obesity, Hypertension, and 5 A DayThomas W Valente, Sheila Murphy, Grace Huang, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|December 4, 2008
Entertainment-education in a media-saturated environment: examining the impact of single and multiple exposures to breast cancer storylines on two popular medical dramasHeather J Hether, Grace C Huang, Vicki Beck, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|July 23, 2005
Embedding health messages into entertainment television: effect on gay men's response to a syphilis outbreakDavid Knapp Whittier, May G Kennedy, Janet S St Lawrence, et al.
AIDS Education and Prevention : Official Publication of the International Society for AIDS Education|June 15, 2007
Association between exposure to an HIV story line in The Bold and the Beautiful and HIV-related stigma in BotswanaAnn O'Leary, May Kennedy, Katina A Pappas-DeLuca, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|August 22, 2007
Does entertainment-education work with Latinos in the United States? Identification and the effects of a telenovela breast cancer storylineHolley A Wilkin, Thomas W Valente, Sheila Murphy, et al.
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|May 14, 2011
Effects of a television drama about environmental exposure to toxic substancesMay G Kennedy, Elizabeth Eustis Turf, Maureen Wilson-Genderson, et al.
Epilepsia|January 9, 2013
Research implications of the Institute of Medicine Report, Epilepsy Across the Spectrum: Promoting Health and UnderstandingDale C Hesdorffer, Vicki Beck, Charles E Begley, et al.
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