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1. A multi‐sectoral community development intervention has a positive impact on diet quality and growth in school‐age children in rural Nepal.

2. School victimization and psychosocial adjustment among Eastern European adopted adolescents across Europe.

3. Navigating Microaggressions and Family Belonging as French Intercountry Adoptees.

4. Trajectories of child growth, child development, and home child‐rearing quality during the Covid pandemic in rural Nepal.

5. Relationship between Animal Sourced Food Consumption and Early Childhood Development Outcomes.

6. Dairy Animal Ownership and Household Milk Production Associated with Better Child and Family Diet in Rural Nepal during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

7. Maternal depression is associated with less dietary diversity among rural Nepali children.

9. Infections and nutritional status of internationally adopted children in France.

10. Child Diet and Household Characteristics Relate Differently to Child Development at the Beginning and the End of the Second "1000 Days" in Rural Nepal.

11. Diet quality over time is associated with better development in rural Nepali children.

12. Microaggressions experienced by adoptive families and internationally adopted adolescents in France.

14. Multisectoral community development in Nepal has greater effects on child growth and diet than nutrition education alone.

15. Determinants of clinical leptospirosis in Nepal.

16. Women's education level amplifies the effects of a livelihoods-based intervention on household wealth, child diet, and child growth in rural Nepal.

17. Duration of programme exposure is associated with improved outcomes in nutrition and health: the case for longer project cycles from intervention experience in rural Nepal.

18. International adoptees as teens and young adults: family and child function.

19. Children's drawings: self-perception and family function in international adoption.

20. Head growth of undernourished children in rural Nepal: association with demographics, health and diet.

21. Job-Related Stress and Depression in Orphanage and Preschool Caregivers in Ukraine.

23. Community development and livestock promotion in rural Nepal: Effects on child growth and health.

24. Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in Children with Psoriatic Disease.

25. Parent Strategies for Addressing the Needs of Their Newly Adopted Child.

26. Self-Regulation in Newly Arrived International Adoptees.

27. Intra-articular corticosteroid therapy for juvenile idiopathic arthritis: report of an experiential cohort and literature review.

28. Becoming their mother: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of orphanage personnel in Ukraine.

29. Developmental and Behavioral Performance of Internationally Adopted Preschoolers: A Pilot Study.

30. Medical diagnoses and growth of children residing in Russian orphanages.

31. Educational Outcomes of Children Adopted From Eastern Europe, Now Ages 8-12.

32. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in Children Residing in Russian Orphanages: A Phenotypic Survey.

33. International Adoption: Infectious Diseases Issues.

34. Serologic Prevalence of Antibodies to Helicobacter pylori in Internationally Adopted Children.

36. Wegener's Granulomatosis: Case Report and Literature Review.

43. The health of children adopted from Romania.

46. Childhood Dermatomyositis.

47. Serum Interleukin-2 and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Decrease by Colchicine and Relationship to HLA-DR4.

48. Development and nutritional status of internationally adopted children.

49. International Adoption: Joys, Challenges, and Infectious Diseases.

50. Child Abuse Fatalities Among Internationally Adopted Children.

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