Rotating Night Shift Work and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Two Prospective Cohort Studies in Women
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An Pan | Frank B. Hu | F. Hu | Qi Sun | E. Schernhammer | A. Pan | Eva S. Schernhammer | Qi Sun | F. Hu
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