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How do socio-economic status and pediatric health outcomes correlate?

Socio-economic status (SES) is a critical determinant of pediatric health outcomes. Children from low-income families often face barriers to accessing healthcare services, leading to disparities in health outcomes. Limited financial resources can affect the ability to afford nutritious food, safe housing, and educational opportunities, all of which are fundamental to a child’s development and health.

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