Reproductive outcomes following maternal exposure to the events of September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center, in New York City
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303303
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- Miranda J. Spratlen & Frederica P. Perera & Andreas Sjodin & Yuyan Wang & Julie B. Herbstman & Leonardo Trasande, 2022. "Understanding the Role of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Stress in the Association between Proximity to the World Trade Center Disaster and Birth Outcomes," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(4), pages 1-16, February.
- Claire Leppold & Shuhei Nomura & Toyoaki Sawano & Akihiko Ozaki & Masaharu Tsubokura & Sarah Hill & Yukio Kanazawa & Hiroshi Anbe, 2017. "Birth Outcomes after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Disaster: A Long-Term Retrospective Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-14, May.
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adult; adverse effects; female; human; low birth weight; maternal exposure; New York; newborn; pregnancy; pregnancy outcome; Premature Birth; psychology; register; risk factor; statistics and numerical data; Stress Disorders; Post-Traumatic; terrorism; Adult; Female; Humans; Infant; Low Birth Weight; Infant; Newborn; Maternal Exposure; New York City; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Outcome; Premature Birth; Registries; Risk Factors; September 11 Terrorist Attacks; Stress Disorders; Post-Traumatic;All these keywords.
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