Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6352251 | Environmental Research | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Our results suggest a few associations between exposure to ambient PM2.5 or benzene and specific birth defects in Florida. However, many related comparisons showed no association. Hence, it remains unclear whether associations are clinically significant or can be causally related to air pollution exposures.
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Authors
Jean Paul Tanner, Jason L. Salemi, Amy L. Stuart, Haofei Yu, Melissa M. Jordan, Chris DuClos, Philip Cavicchia, Jane A. Correia, Sharon M. Watkins, Russell S. Kirby,