Birth by Caesarean Section and the Risk of Adult Psychosis: A Population-Based Cohort Study
Sinéad M. O’Neill(University College Cork), Ali S. Khashan(University College Cork), Patricia M. Kearney(Antrim Area Hospital), Christina Dalman(Karolinska Institutet), John F. Cryan(University College Cork), Timothy G. Dinan(University College Cork), Gerard Clarke(University College Cork), Eileen A. Curran(University College Cork), Louise C. Kenny(University of Liverpool)
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