Association of biomass fuel smoke exposure and hypertension among rural women of Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
Exposure to biomass fuel smoke has detrimental health effects causing chronic diseases. This study investigated the relationship between biomass fuel smoke exposure and hypertension among the rural Bangladeshi women. A total of 410 women aged 19-60 years were enrolled in this study during April-May...
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Main Authors: | Nilima Barman (Author), M Atiqul Haque (Author), A K. M. Fazlur Rahman (Author), M Khalequzzaman (Author), Saidur R Mashreky (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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