Episode Synopsis "The Science Behind Stress and Why Low Income is Linked to Poorer Health"
Dr. Marni Brownell, lead research scientist at the University of Manitoba's Centre for Health Policy talks about toxic stress and child development, why low-income is linked to poorer health outcomes, and the success and shotcomings of Manitoba's Prenatal Benefit.
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