Systematic evidence mapping informs a class-based approach to assessing personal care products and pubertal timing
Kyla W. Taylor(National Institutes of Health), Andrew A. Rooney(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Paige A. Bommarito(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Symielle A. Gaston(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Cynthia V. Rider(National Institutes of Health), Courtney Lemeris(ICF International (United States)), Christopher A. Sibrizzi(ICF International (United States)), Donna D. Baird(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Chandra L. Jackson, Robyn Blain(ICF International (United States)), Kembra L. Howdeshell(University of Missouri), Wren Tracy(ICF International (United States)), Vickie R. Walker(National Institutes of Health), Kristen Magnuson(ICF International (United States))
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