Association between per- and polyfluoroalkyl exposures and postpartum psychological symptoms: Evidence from two population-based pregnancy cohorts
Gary Joseph(Georgetown Hospital), Lauren Petrick(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Elisa Llurba, María Amat Foraster(Barcelona Institute for Global Health), Azzurra Invernizzi(Mount Sinai Health System), Léa Maître(Barcelona Institute for Global Health), Ioar Rivas(Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Haibin Guan(Inner Mongolia Medical University), Estelle Renard-Dausset, Robert O. Wright(Mount Sinai Health System), Maria Jose Rosa, Martine Virjheid(Barcelona Institute for Global Health), Martha M. Téllez-Rojo(Federal Government of Mexico), Mariana Torres-Calapiz, Jia Chen(Mount Sinai Health System), Rosalind J. Wright(Mount Sinai Health System), Elena Colicino(Mount Sinai Health System), Megan K. Horton(Mount Sinai Health System)
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