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Some studies indicate that Black women have higher exposure to multiple non-persistent endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) than white women, but little is known about correlates of exposure to EDC mixtures. Using baseline data from a pros…
BackgroundProspective longitudinal cohorts assessing women's health and gynecologic conditions have historically been limited.ObjectiveThe Apple Women's Health Study was designed to gain a deeper understanding of the relationship among mens…
BackgroundPhthalates are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that are widely present in consumer products. In the United States, Black women are more highly exposed to phthalates than other racial/ethnic groups, yet information on predictors of …
BackgroundMultimodal recruitment strategies are a novel way to increase diversity in research populations. However, these methods have not been previously applied to understanding the prevalence of menstrual disorders such as polycystic ova…