
|Articles|February 1, 2003
Promoting a healthy tomorrow here for children adopted from abroad
Adoptions of foreign-born children by families in the United States, which more than tripled over the past 25 years, may raise medical, developmental, psychosocial, and legal concerns. Pediatricians who understand those concerns can better serve international adoptees and their new-found families.
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