Maternal hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and self-reported cognitive impairment of the offspring 70 years later: the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study.
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J. Eriksson | J. Lahti | K. Räikkönen | C. Osmond | E. Kajantie | A. Pesonen | D. Barker | K. Heinonen | S. Tuovinen | J. Eriksson
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