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Reducing Child Mortality in Togo With an Integrated Primary Care Program: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. Pediatrics.

November 2025 | Pediatrics

Combined effects of food and housing insecurity on academic attrition: Findings from a population-representative survey of urban Public University students.

October 2025 | Journal of American College Health

Abortion care access and experience among U.S. immigrants: A systematic review.

July 2024 | J Migr Health

Physician engagement in reproductive health advocacy: findings from a mixed methods evaluation of a leadership and advocacy program.

April 2024 | BMC Medical Education

Approaches to Research Ethics in Health Research on YouTube: Systematic Review.

October 2023 | Journal of Medical Internet Research

BugSigDB captures patterns of differential abundance across a broad range of host-associated microbial signatures.

September 2023

The application of intersectional multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) to examine birthweight inequities in New York City.

April 2023 | Health & Place

Intrauterine contraceptive discontinuation reasons among female trial participants living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa: A qualitative analysis.

March 2023 | Frontiers in Global Women's Health

Ethical considerations and methodological uses of Facebook data in public health research: A systematic review.

February 2023 | Social Science & Medicine

The prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection and long COVID in U.S. adults during the BA.4/BA.5 surge, June-July 2022.

February 2023 | Preventive Medicine
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