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  • 4. Exposure to trihalomethanes and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
    Gallagher MD, Nuckols JR, Stallones L, Savitz DA.
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  • 7. Chlorination by-products (CBPs) in drinking water and adverse pregnancy outcomes in Italy.
    Aggazzotti G, Righi E, Fantuzzi G, Biasotti B, Ravera G, Kanitz S, Barbone F, Sansebastiano G, Battaglia MA, Leoni V, Fabiani L, Triassi M, Sciacca S, Collaborative Group for the Study of Chlorinated Drinking Waters and Pregnancy.
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  • 9. Magnesium in drinking water modifies the association between trihalomethanes and the risk of death from colon cancer.
    Kuo HW, Peng CY, Feng A, Wu TN, Yang CY.
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  • 10. Blood Biomarkers of Late Pregnancy Exposure to Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water and Fetal Growth Measures and Gestational Age in a Chinese Cohort.
    Cao WC, Zeng Q, Luo Y, Chen HX, Miao DY, Li L, Cheng YH, Li M, Wang F, You L, Wang YX, Yang P, Lu WQ.
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  • 12. Drinking water disinfection by-product exposure and fetal growth.
    Hoffman CS, Mendola P, Savitz DA, Herring AH, Loomis D, Hartmann KE, Singer PC, Weinberg HS, Olshan AF.
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  • 15. Maternal drinking water arsenic exposure and perinatal outcomes in inner Mongolia, China.
    Myers SL, Lobdell DT, Liu Z, Xia Y, Ren H, Li Y, Kwok RK, Mumford JL, Mendola P.
    J Epidemiol Community Health; 2010 Apr; 64(4):325-9. PubMed ID: 19692727
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  • 16. Trihalomethanes in drinking water and the risk of death from esophageal cancer: does hardness in drinking water matter?
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