Chong, N. The Latino patient: a cultural guide for health care providers. Yarmouth: Intercultural Press; 2002. deRosset, Leslie and Mullenix, Amy. Multivitamins,

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Chong, N. The Latino patient: a cultural guide for health care providers. Yarmouth: Intercultural Press; deRosset, Leslie and Mullenix, Amy. Multivitamins, Folic Acid and Birth Defects: A North Carolina Study with Latina Women (2006). Under review. deRosset, Leslie and Mullenix, Amy. Qualitative data from focus groups with health care providers and latina women about multivitmains, folic acid and birth defects in North Carolina (2005). North Carolina Folic Acid Council/March of Dimes. Faidman, Anne. The Spirit Catches you and you fall down Huerta EE and Macario E. Communicating health risk to ethnic groups: reaching Hispanics as a case study. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr 1999;25:23-6. Kasarda JD and Johnson JH. The economic impact of the Hispanic population on the state of North Carolina. Chapel Hill: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise; Lee SD, Bender DE, Ruiz RE, Cho YI. Development of an easy-to-use Spanish health literacy test. Health Serv Res 2006;41(4):page numbers to be determined. Luckamn, Joan. Transcultural Communication in Health Care Resources and References

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