Doctoral student Khalisha Halley presents study at Carpha Health Research Conf.

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Khalisha Halley.
GUYANA--St. Maarten native Khalisha Halley recently presented research on substance use during pregnancy and its link to low birth weight at the 70th Annual CARPHA Health Research Conference in Georgetown, Guyana, placing her work before regional health leaders, ministers and international public health officials.
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