The Joint Effect of Perceived Psychosocial Stress and Phthalate Exposure on Hormonal Concentrations during the Early Stage of Pregnancy: A Cross-Sectional Study
Phthalates alter the hormonal balance in humans during pregnancy, potentially affecting embryonic and fetal development. We studied the joint effect of exposure to phthalates, quantified by urinary phthalate metabolite concentration, and perceived psychological stress on the concentration of hormone...
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Main Authors: | Henrieta Hlisníková (Author), Miroslava Nagyová (Author), Branislav Kolena (Author), Miloš Mlynček (Author), Tomáš Trnovec (Author), Ida Petrovičová (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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