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Smoking, Alcohol, and Oral Contraceptivesa

1991; Wiley; Volume: 623; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1749-6632.1991.tb43725.x

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1749-6632

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Larry S. Webber, SAUNDRA MacD. HUNTER, Carolyn Johnson, Sathanur R. Srinivasan, Gerald S. Berenson,

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Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects

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Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 623, Issue 1 p. 135-154 Smoking, Alcohol, and Oral Contraceptivesa Effects on Lipids during Adolescence and Young Adulthood–Bogalusa Heart Study LARRY S. WEBBER, LARRY S. WEBBER Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Department of Biometry & Genetics Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Search for more papers by this authorSAUNDRA MacD. HUNTER, SAUNDRA MacD. HUNTER Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Search for more papers by this authorCAROLYN C. JOHNSON, CAROLYN C. JOHNSON Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Search for more papers by this authorSATHANUR R. SRINIVASAN, SATHANUR R. SRINIVASAN Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Department of Biochemistry Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Search for more papers by this authorGERALD S. BERENSON, Corresponding Author GERALD S. BERENSON Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.Search for more papers by this author LARRY S. WEBBER, LARRY S. WEBBER Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Department of Biometry & Genetics Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Search for more papers by this authorSAUNDRA MacD. HUNTER, SAUNDRA MacD. HUNTER Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Search for more papers by this authorCAROLYN C. JOHNSON, CAROLYN C. JOHNSON Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Search for more papers by this authorSATHANUR R. SRINIVASAN, SATHANUR R. SRINIVASAN Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Department of Biochemistry Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Search for more papers by this authorGERALD S. BERENSON, Corresponding Author GERALD S. BERENSON Department of Medicine Louisiana State University Medical Center 1542 Tulane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.Search for more papers by this author First published: April 1991 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1991.tb43725.xCitations: 15 a This research was supported by Research Grant R01-HL-38844 of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the United States Public Health Service. AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References 1 1983. The Health Consequences of Smoking: Cardiovascular Disease. 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