Study type:
Epidemiological study
(observational study)
Work with video display terminals and the risk of reduced birthweight and preterm birth.
epidem.
By:
Grajewski B, Schnorr TM, Reefhuis J, Roeleveld N, Salvan A, Mueller CA, Conover DL, Murray WE
Published in: Am J Ind Med 1997; 32 (6): 681-688
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