Environmentally related gender health risks: findings from citizen science cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Public engagement in the research of environmental epidemiological problems is becoming an important measure to empower citizens to identify the local environmental and health problems and to explain different environmental exposures affect estimates for males and females. This H...
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Main Authors: | Regina Grazuleviciene (Author), Sandra Andrusaityte (Author), Aurimas Rapalavicius (Author), Audrius Dėdelė (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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