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How strong is the evidence of a link between environmental chemicals and adverse effects on human reproductive health?
Author(s):
Alan D. Irvine
,
Richard Sharpe
Publication date:
2004-02-21
Journal:
BMJ : British Medical Journal
Keywords:
Endocrine System Diseases
,
chemically induced
,
Environmental Pollutants
,
adverse effects
,
Evidence-Based Medicine
,
Female
,
Genital Diseases, Female
,
Humans
,
Pregnancy
,
Pregnancy Complications
,
etiology
,
Reproductive Medicine
,
statistics & numerical data
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14976101
PMC ID::
344268
DOI::
10.1136/bmj.328.7437.447
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Endocrine System Diseases
,
chemically induced
,
Environmental Pollutants
,
adverse effects
,
Evidence-Based Medicine
,
Female
,
Genital Diseases, Female
,
Humans
,
Pregnancy
,
Pregnancy Complications
,
etiology
,
Reproductive Medicine
,
statistics & numerical data
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Endocrine System Diseases
,
chemically induced
,
Environmental Pollutants
,
adverse effects
,
Evidence-Based Medicine
,
Female
,
Genital Diseases, Female
,
Humans
,
Pregnancy
,
Pregnancy Complications
,
etiology
,
Reproductive Medicine
,
statistics & numerical data
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