Epidemiological association between multiple chemical sensitivity and birth by caesarean section: a nationwide case-control study
Abstract Introduction Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is characterized by recurrent nonspecific symptoms that are attributed to exposure to trace levels of environmental agents. Although the clinical symptoms of MCS have been described in several studies, the risk factors for this condition rema...
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Main Authors: | Kentaro Watai (Author), Yuma Fukutomi (Author), Hiroaki Hayashi (Author), Yosuke Kamide (Author), Kiyoshi Sekiya (Author), Masami Taniguchi (Author) |
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