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  • 2. Race/ethnicity, educational attainment, and pregnancy complications in New York City women with pre-existing diabetes.
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  • 3. Differences in Morbidity and Mortality Rates in Black, White, and Hispanic Very Preterm Infants Among New York City Hospitals.
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  • 14. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Very Preterm Birth and Preterm Birth Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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  • 20. Both parents matter: a national-scale analysis of parental race/ethnicity, disparities in prenatal PM2.5 exposures and related impacts on birth outcomes.
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