Firefighter occupational factors and the risk of preterm birth: results from a survey of women firefighters in the USA.
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Full Title: Occup Environ Med
Abbreviation: Occup Environ Med
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Subject Category: Occupational Medicine
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"Competing interests: None declared."
"Funding: This research was supported in part by research grants awarded by the US Federal Emergency Management Agency Assistance to Firefighters Grant program to NDRI-USA (EMW-2015-FP00848) and the University of Arizona (EMW-2019-FP-00526) as well as research grants awarded by the US National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences to the University of Arizona (T32 ES007091, P30 ES006694)."
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