Prenatal alcohol exposure and childhood atopic disease: a Mendelian randomization approach
Background: Alcohol consumption in western pregnant women is not uncommon and could be a risk factor for childhood atopic disease. However, reported alcohol intake may be unreliable, and associations are likely to be confounded. Objective: We aimed to study the relation between prenatal alcohol exp...
Main Authors: | Shaheen, Seif O. (Author), Rutterford, Clare (Author), Zuccolo, Luisa (Author), Ring, Susan M. (Author), Davey Smith, George (Author), Holloway, John W. (Author), Henderson, A. John (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-01.
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