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Cumulative Hardship and Wellness in Young Children

by Children's HealthWatch Research Group, Deborah A. Frank, John T. Cook, Patrick H. Casey, Ruth Rose-Jacobs, Sharon Coleman
May 2, 2009
Annual COnference of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Baltimore, MD
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