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  1. Critical research gaps in treating growth faltering in infants under 6 months: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  2. Global lessons for strengthening breastfeeding as a key pillar of food security
  3. Breastfeeding and the role of the commercial milk formula industry – Authors' reply
  4. Biocultural Lactation: Integrated Approaches to Studying Lactation Within and Beyond Anthropology
  5. Protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding in all policies: reframing the narrative
  6. Breastfeeding: crucially important, but increasingly challenged in a market-driven world
  7. Marketing of commercial milk formula: a system to capture parents, communities, science, and policy
  8. COVID‐19: Implications for Nursing and Health Care in the United States
  9. Pandemic policies and breastfeeding: A cross-sectional study during the onset of COVID-19 in the United States
  10. Racial capitalism and the US formula shortage: A policy analysis of the formula industry as a neocolonial system
  11. Overcoming barriers to breastfeeding
  12. The Opioid Industry Documents Archive: A Living Digital Repository
  13. Prevalence and correlates of human immunodeficiency virus infection among spouses of married men who have sex with men in India
  14. Drug use stigma, antiretroviral therapy use, and HIV viral suppression in a community-based sample of people with HIV who inject drugs
  15. Centering the Right to Health of Childbearing People in the US During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  16. Addressing the Global Influence of Unethical Formula Marketing
  17. What works to protect, promote and support breastfeeding on a large scale: A review of reviews
  18. Where is the “Public” in American Public Health? Moving from individual responsibility to collective action
  19. Scientists: don’t feed the doubt machine
  20. Drug use stigma and its association with active hepatitis C virus infection and injection drug use behaviors among community-based people who inject drugs in India
  21. There is no evolutionary “obstetrical dilemma”
  22. Your health is in your hands? US CDC COVID-19 mask guidance reveals the moral foundations of public health
  23. Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic Response for Breastfeeding, Maternal Caregiving Capacity and Infant Mental Health
  24. When separation is not the answer: Breastfeeding mothers and infants affected by COVID‐19
  25. Anthropology of infant sleep research past and future
  26. Domestic Geographies of Parental and Infant (Co-) Becomings: Home-Space, Nighttime Breastfeeding, and Parent–Infant Sleep
  27. Breastfeeding with HIV: An Evidence-Based Case for New Policy
  28. “In the United States, we say, ‘No breastfeeding,’ but that is no longer realistic ” : provider perspectives towards infant feeding among women living with HIV in the United States
  29. Sudden infant death and social justice: A syndemics approach
  30. Is there synergy in syndemics? Psychosocial conditions and sexual risk among men who have sex with men in India
  31. HIV risks among women who are married to men who have sex with men in India: a qualitative investigation
  32. Babies in boxes and the missing links on safe sleep: Human evolution and cultural revolution
  33. Nighttime Breastfeeding: An American Cultural Dilemma by Cecília Tomori. New York: Berghahn, 2015. 312 pp.
  34. Contested moral landscapes: Negotiating breastfeeding stigma in breastmilk sharing, nighttime breastfeeding, and long-term breastfeeding in the U.S. and the U.K.
  35. The prevalence and impact of childhood sexual abuse on HIV-risk behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM) in India
  36. Oaks, Laury. Giving up baby: safe haven laws, motherhood, and reproductive justice. ix, 274 pp., illus., bibliogr. New York: York Univ. Press, 2015. £18.99 (paper)
  37. Perspectives on Sexual Identity Formation, Identity Practices, and Identity Transitions Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in India
  38. Friends, Sisters, and Wives: Social Support and Social Risks in Peer Relationships Among Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) in India
  39. Cassidy, Tanya & Abdullahi ElTom (eds). Ethnographies of breastfeeding: cultural contexts and confrontations. xxiii, 255 pp., tables, illus., bibliogr. London: Bloomsbury, 2014. £55.00 (cloth)
  40. Diverse Rates of Depression Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) Across India: Insights from a Multi-site Mixed Method Study
  41. “In their perception we are addicts”: Social vulnerabilities and sources of support for men released from drug treatment centers in Vietnam
  42. A Role for Health Communication in the Continuum of HIV Care, Treatment, and Prevention
  43. Mental health related determinants of parenting stress among urban mothers of young children – results from a birth-cohort study in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire
  44. Barriers and facilitators of retention in HIV care and treatment services in Iringa, Tanzania: the importance of socioeconomic and sociocultural factors
  45. The changing cultural and economic dynamics of polygyny and concurrent sexual partnerships in Iringa, Tanzania
  46. Au Pair
  47. Sleeping through the night: Navigating conflicting moral orders of breastfeeding and sleep in a midwestern U.S. City
  48. Perspectives on the Value of American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Guidelines as Reported by Oncologists and Health Maintenance Organizations
  49. The association of health literacy with cervical cancer prevention knowledge and health behaviors in a multiethnic cohort of women
  50. Legal, Financial, and Public Health Consequences of HIV Contamination of Blood and Blood Products in the 1980s and 1990s
  51. Changes in Finances, Insurance, Employment, and Lifestyle Among Persons Diagnosed with Hairy Cell Leukemia
  52. Health Literacy and Shared Decision Making for Prostate Cancer Patients with Low Socioeconomic Status
  53. The Role of Inadequate Health Literacy Skills in Colorectal Cancer Screening
  54. Improving Rates of Cervical Cancer Screening and Pap Smear Follow-Up for Low-Income Women with Limited Health Literacy
  55. Reporting and dissemination of industry versus non-profit sponsored economic analyses of six novel drugs used in oncology*
  56. Erratum to ‘Health care in Hong Kong and mainland China: one country, two systems?’
  57. Health care in Hong Kong and mainland China: one country, two systems?