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Thinking Longitudinally and Long-term
There are many things we take for granted these days that were once mysteries. To take a specific example, relevant to the rest of this post, Iād include the fact that smoking during pregnancy has implications for both the immediate … Continue reading
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Tagged birth, children, Cohort studies, social science
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