Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) adversely affect human health. Our objective was to determine the association of EDC exposure with earlier age of menopause.
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K. Kannan | G. Macones | J. Allsworth | K. Roehl | A. Cooper | N. Grindler
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