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221 related items for PubMed ID: 38711042

  • 1. Maternal smoking, consumption of alcohol, and caffeinated beverages during pregnancy and the risk of childhood brain tumors: a meta-analysis of observational studies.
    Hu Z, Ye J, Shi S, Luo C, Wang T, Liu Y, Ye J, Sun X, Ke Y, Hou C.
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    Cancer Epidemiol; 2024 Feb 06; 88():102510. PubMed ID: 38056243
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  • 3. Prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke and childhood brain tumors: results from the United States West Coast childhood brain tumor study.
    Norman MA, Holly EA, Ahn DK, Preston-Martin S, Mueller BA, Bracci PM.
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  • 4. Maternal consumption of coffee and tea during pregnancy and risk of childhood brain tumors: results from an Australian case-control study.
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  • 5. Intake of Caffeinated Soft Drinks before and during Pregnancy, but Not Total Caffeine Intake, Is Associated with Increased Cerebral Palsy Risk in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study.
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    J Nutr; 2016 Sep 06; 146(9):1701-6. PubMed ID: 27489007
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  • 6. Parental smoking, maternal alcohol, coffee and tea consumption and the risk of childhood brain tumours: the ESTELLE and ESCALE studies (SFCE, France).
    Bailey HD, Lacour B, Guerrini-Rousseau L, Bertozzi AI, Leblond P, Faure-Conter C, Pellier I, Freycon C, Doz F, Puget S, Ducassou S, Orsi L, Clavel J.
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    Torfs CP, Christianson RE.
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    Tettamanti G, Ljung R, Mathiesen T, Schwartzbaum J, Feychting M.
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    Bonaventure A, Rudant J, Goujon-Bellec S, Orsi L, Leverger G, Baruchel A, Bertrand Y, Nelken B, Pasquet M, Michel G, Sirvent N, Bordigoni P, Ducassou S, Rialland X, Zelenika D, Hémon D, Clavel J.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2013 Apr 15; 24(4):783-93. PubMed ID: 23404349
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  • 10. The Relationship between caffeine and coffee consumption and exfoliation glaucoma or glaucoma suspect: a prospective study in two cohorts.
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  • 11. Maternal and childhood consumption of coffee, tea and cola beverages in association with childhood leukemia: a meta-analysis.
    Thomopoulos TP, Ntouvelis E, Diamantaras AA, Tzanoudaki M, Baka M, Hatzipantelis E, Kourti M, Polychronopoulou S, Sidi V, Stiakaki E, Moschovi M, Kantzanou M, Petridou ET.
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  • 12. Parental alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, and risk of infant leukemia: a Childrens Cancer Group study.
    Shu XO, Ross JA, Pendergrass TW, Reaman GH, Lampkin B, Robison LL.
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  • 16. Parental alcohol consumption and risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and brain tumors.
    Milne E, Greenop KR, Scott RJ, de Klerk NH, Bower C, Ashton LJ, Heath JA, Armstrong BK.
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