Why Female Smokers Have Poorer Long-Term Health Outcomes than Male Smokers: The Role of Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy
Objectives: Women's health status is better than men but the opposite is true for female smokers who usually have poorer long-health outcomes than male smokers. The objectives of this study were to thoroughly reviewed and analyzed relevant literature and to propose a hypothesis that may explain...
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Main Authors: | Li Yang (Author), Yunchun Zhou (Author), Mingyan Jiang (Author), Wendy Wen (Author), Yanfang Guo (Author), Smita Pakhale (Author), Shi Wu Wen (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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