Prenatal exposure to air pollution and maternal and fetal thyroid function: a systematic review of the epidemiological evidence
Abstract Background Exposure to ambient air pollution is a top risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. Pregnant persons and their developing fetuses are particularly susceptible to adverse health outcomes associated with air pollution exposures. During pregnancy, the thyroid plays...
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Main Authors: | Catherine O'Donnell (Author), Erin J. Campbell (Author), Sabrina McCormick (Author), Susan C. Anenberg (Author) |
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