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379 - Paternal finasteride use and the risk of major birth defects – a nationwide cohort study
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388 - Dyadic care to improve postnatal outcomes of birthing people and their infants: A scoping review
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389 - Child Welfare Outcomes Among Children with and without Nurse Family Partnership: A Propensity Score Matched Assessment in Florida from 2010-2023
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390 - Evaluating Parents’ Self-Reported Open-Ended Identification of Their Own and Their Child’s Race and Ethnicity
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391 - Impact of Gun Violence on Low Birth Weight in High-Risk U.S. Counties
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392 - The Effectiveness of Specialized Nutritious Foods and Behavior Change Communication Interventions during the first 1000 days of life to prevent stunting in Afghanistan.
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393 - Comparative Nutrient Status of Carotenoids, Retinol, and Tocopherol Among WIC Participants, Income-Eligible Non-Participants, and High-Income Mother-Infant Dyads
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380 - Intrauterine Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure is a Risk for QT Interval Prolongation during Early Infancy
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381 - Cannabis Use in a Pregnant population in a Post-Legalization Environment: A Canadian cohort study
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382 - Association of COVID-19 and Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy in the United States: A Time Trends and Interrupted Time Series Analysis.
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384 - Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Intention to Place Infants Supine for Sleep among Pregnant Persons
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385 - Reducing unexplained Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) in the US. A different public health approach to tackle the risk of hazardous bed-sharing.
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386 - Early Intervention Engagement Among Substance-Exposed Infants in Massachusetts
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387 - A Process for Screening for Perinatal Depression and Potential Suicidality Among Participants in an Infant Care Practices Study
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