The Healthy Brain and Child Development Study—Shedding Light on Opioid Exposure, COVID-19, and Health Disparities

This Viewpoint describes the planned Healthy Brain and Child Development Study, which will investigate the associations of parental substance abuse, coronavirus disease 2019 infection, and exposure to health disparities with their children's health and well-being.

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