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The Effects of Home Visiting on Prenatal Health, Birth Outcomes, and Health Care Use in the First Year of Life: Final Implementation and Impact Findings from the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Progra. (2001). Filene, Jill H ; Lee, Helen ; Warren, Anne ; Duggan, Anne ; Knox, Virginia ; Mijanovich, Tod ; Crowne, Sarah Shea ; Estarziau, Melanie ; Kranker, Keith.
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  24. Family food insufficiency is related to overweight among preschoolers. (2006). Porcherie, Marion ; Girard, Manon ; Dubois, Lise ; Farmer, Anna .
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  25. Food insufficiency and womens mental health: Findings from a 3-year panel of welfare recipients. (2005). Siefert, Kristine ; Williams, David R. ; Heflin, Colleen M..
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  28. The Effects of Home Visiting on Prenatal Health, Birth Outcomes, and Health Care Use in the First Year of Life: Final Implementation and Impact Findings from the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Progra. (2001). Filene, Jill H ; Lee, Helen ; Warren, Anne ; Duggan, Anne ; Knox, Virginia ; Mijanovich, Tod ; Crowne, Sarah Shea ; Estarziau, Melanie ; Kranker, Keith.
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