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Chronic stress and low birth weight neonates in a low-income population of women.
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The relationship between self-report and biomarkers of stress in low-income reproductive-age women.
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Maternal Income during Pregnancy is Associated with Chronic Placental Inflammation at Birth.
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Effects of welfare and maternal work on recommended preventive care utilization among low-income children.
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Food allergy knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs in the United States.
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Health insurance for low-income working families. Effect on the provision of immunizations to preschool-age children.
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Factors that influence the acceptability of collecting in-home finger stick blood samples in an urban, low-income population.
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Material hardship and the physical health of school-aged children in low-income households.
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Evaluation of a state health insurance program for low-income children: implications for state child health insurance programs.
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The impact of health-promoting behaviors on low-income children's health: a risk and resilience perspective.
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Welfare, Work, and Health Care Access Predictors of Low-Income Children's Physical Health Outcomes.
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Reducing Hospital Readmissions via Optimization of Emergency Department Care.
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Application of the research electronic data capture (REDCap) system in a low- and middle income country- experiences, lessons, and challenges.
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THE ILLINOIS FAMILIES STUDY: CHILD WELL-BEING
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