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- :Deierlein, Andrea L. ;Wolff, Mary S.Sep 01 2017 | Am J Epidemiol. 186(5):581-592.:Phenolic compounds represent a class of environmental chemicals with potentially endocrine-disrupting capabilities. We investigated longitudinal assoc...
- :Windham, Gayle C. ;Soriano, Jasmine W.October 30 2019 | Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019; 16(21):Childhood environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is a risk factor for adverse health outcomes and may disproportionately burden lower socioeconomi...
- :Galvez, Maida P. ;McGovern, Kathleen2013 Jan-Feb | Acad Pediatr. 2012; 13(1):20-26.:ObjectiveThe role of neighborhood physical activity resources on childhood physical activity level is increasingly examined in pediatric obesity resea...
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