Exposure to cooking oil fumes and chronic bronchitis in nonsmoking women aged 40 years and over: a health-care based study
Abstract Background Little is known about the effect of exposure to cooking oil fumes (COFs) on the development of non-malignant respiratory diseases in nonsmoking women. This study investigated the relationship between exposure to COFs and chronic bronchitis in female Taiwanese non-smokers. Methods...
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Main Authors: | Huang-Chi Chen (Author), Chia-Fang Wu (Author), Inn-Wen Chong (Author), Ming-Tsang Wu (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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