Incense burning during pregnancy and birth weight and head circumference among term births: The Taiwan birth cohort study
Incense burning for rituals or religious purposes is an important tradition in many countries. However, incense smoke contains particulate matter and gas products such as carbon monoxide, sulfur and nitrogen dioxide, which are potentially harmful to health. We analyzed the relationship between prena...
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