Maternal dietary caffeine consumption and risk of birth defects in the <scp>National Birth Defects Prevention Study</scp>, 1997–2011
Eva M. Williford(New York State Department of Health), Andrew F. Olshan(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Sarah C. Fisher(New York State Department of Health), Paul A. Romitti(Faculty of Public Health), Matthew R. Reeder(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Jennita Reefhuis(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Marilyn L. Browne(New York State Department of Health), Meredith M. Howley(New York State Department of Health), Kristin M. Conway(University of Iowa)
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