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An unconditional prenatal income supplement is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes among First Nations children in Manitoba, Canada: a population-based cohort study.

Enns JE, Nickel NC, Chartier M, Chateau D, Campbell R, Phillips-Beck W, Sarkar J, Burland E, Katz A, Santos R, Brownell M. An unconditional prenatal income supplement is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes among First Nations children in Manitoba, Canada: a population-based cohort study. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Apr 20; 21(1):312.

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