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1. Toddler hair cortisol levels are associated with maternal prenatal depression.

2. Helicobacter pylori exposure among the Awajún of the Peruvian Amazon: Prevalence and environmental, social, and biological associations.

3. Exploring biocultural determinants of intestinal health: Do resource access and parasite exposure contribute to intestinal inflammation among a preliminary sample of children in rural Mississippi?

4. A longitudinal study of how women's prenatal and postnatal concerns related to the COVID‐19 pandemic predicts their infants' social–emotional development.

5. Evidence and potential drivers of neglected parasitic helminth and protist infections among a small preliminary sample of children from rural Mississippi.

6. Bringing the lab bench to the field: Point‐of‐care testing for enhancing health research and stakeholder engagement in rural/remote, indigenous, and resource‐limited contexts.

7. After Theranos: Using point‐of‐care testing to advance measures of health biomarkers in human biology research.

8. There and back again: The biosocial dynamics of returning from the field.

9. Low prevalence of anemia among Shuar communities of Amazonian Ecuador.

10. COVID‐19‐related financial stress associated with higher likelihood of depression among pregnant women living in the United States.

11. Intersecting vulnerabilities in human biology: Synergistic interactions between climate change and increasing obesity rates.

12. Reproductive hormone measurement from minimally invasive sample types: Methodological considerations and anthropological importance.

14. Soil‐transmitted helminth infection and intestinal inflammation among the Shuar of Amazonian Ecuador.

15. Birth plan alterations among American women in response to COVID‐19.

16. The application of knemometry to measure childhood short-term growth among the indigenous Shuar of Ecuador.

17. Physical growth of the shuar: Height, Weight, and BMI references for an indigenous amazonian population.

18. Sleep duration, sleep quality, and obesity risk among older adults from six middle-income countries: Findings from the study on global ageing and adult health (SAGE).

19. Variation in diurnal cortisol patterns among the Indigenous Shuar of Amazonian Ecuador.

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