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  • 1. Smoke-free homes for smoke-free babies: the role of residential environmental tobacco smoke on low birth weight.
    Pogodina C, Brunner Huber LR, Racine EF, Platonova E.
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  • 2. Low birth weight and prenatal exposure to indoor pollution from tobacco smoke and wood fuel smoke: a matched case-control study in Gaza Strip.
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  • 3. Prevalence of maternal smoking and environmental tobacco smoke exposure during pregnancy and impact on birth weight: retrospective study using Millennium Cohort.
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  • 12. The effect of environmental tobacco smoke during pregnancy on birth weight.
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  • 15. Low birthweight of children is positively associated with mother's prenatal tobacco smoke exposure in Shanghai: a cross-sectional study.
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  • 18. Associations among genetic susceptibility, DNA damage, and pregnancy outcomes of expectant mothers exposed to environmental tobacco smoke.
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