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Study reveals birthweight inequities among Hispanic subgroupsPredicted birthweight means by maternal age, race/ethnicity, education, and nativity status, for women who gave a singleton birth in New York City: 2012-2019 NOTE: The horizontal gray line is the ...
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Study finds increased income boosts birthweight outcomesThe percentage change represents nearly 600 babies in the study born at higher birthweight, a key indicator for better health outcomes, according to the researchers. They published their findings ...
A new study examined the impact of exposure on infants' health. Lead concentrations in the air remain significant in both ...
Brazilian researchers evaluated the effect of altrenogest supplementation during lactation on reproductive performance of ...
43, JULY - DECEMBER 2020 An extended evaluation of the weathering... An extended evaluation of the weathering hypothesis for birthweight This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section.
Dongqing Wang, an assistant professor of Global and Community Health at George Mason’s College of Public Health, is ...
Most neonatal deaths occur in infants of very low birthweight (VLBW: <1500 g), who thus provide a good index group for comparing the performance of neonatal units. However, comparisons of neonatal ...
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