A birth cohort study in the Middle East: the Qatari birth cohort study (QBiC) phase I
Abstract Background The latest scientific reports raise concerns about the rapidly increasing burden of chronic diseases in the state of Qatar. Pregnant Qatari women often confront complications during pregnancy including gestational diabetes, hypertension, abortion and stillbirth. The investigation...
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Main Authors: | Eman Sadoun (Author), Vasiliki Leventakou (Author), Maribel Casas (Author), Heba Fawzy Ahmed (Author), Manolis Kogevinas (Author), Eleni Fthenou (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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