Early life nutrition in Nunavut, Canada: a retrospective descriptive study of food security, vitamin D and rickets
Amy Caughey(Government of Nunavut), Laura Arbour(Royal University Hospital), Allison MacRury(Government of Nunavut), Theresa Koonoo(Government of Nunavut), Michelle Doucette(Government of Nunavut), Hope A. Weiler(McGill University), Amber Miners(Royal University Hospital), Helle Møller(Lakehead University), Jan M. Sargeant(University of Guelph), Sherilee L. Harper(University of Guelph), Breanne Aylward(University of Alberta), Gwen Healey Akearok(Royal University Hospital), Jean Allen(R&D Systems (United States)), Igah Sanguya(Government of Nunavut)
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