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Why Are Indian Kids Smaller Than African Kids? Hint: It’s Not Race

by Taj Sheriff on February 24, 2016

Culture and the health transition: Understanding sanitation behaviour in rural north India

by Dan Campbell on May 6, 2015

Household sanitation and personal hygiene practices are associated with child stunting in rural India

by Dan Campbell on April 20, 2015

Open Defecation Evidence from a New Survey in Rural North India

by Dan Campbell on September 25, 2014

Maharashtra’s Child Stunting Declines: What is Driving Them? Findings of a Multidisciplinary Analysis

by Dan Campbell on August 21, 2014

The first 1000 days of life: prenatal and postnatal risk factors for morbidity and growth in a birth cohort in southern India

by Dan Campbell on August 20, 2014

Undernutrition’s blind spot: a review of fecally-transmitted infections in India

by Dan Campbell on August 13, 2014

Maharashtra’s Child Stunting Declines: What is Driving Them? Findings of a Multidisciplinary Analysis

by Dan Campbell on August 13, 2014

New York Times – Poor Sanitation in India May Afflict Well-Fed Children With Malnutrition

by Dan Campbell on July 14, 2014

Seasonal Effects of Water Quality: The Hidden Costs of the Green Revolution to Infant and Child Health in India

by Dan Campbell on February 12, 2014

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