Lessons in confounding epidemiology: Household cleaning products, the microbiome and childhood obesity
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Do eco-friendly cleaning products prevent obesity? Probably not, and you shouldn't be eating them anyway.
Do eco-friendly cleaning products prevent obesity? Probably not, and you shouldn't be eating them anyway.
Perhaps your mother told you cleanliness is next to godliness. That concept found its way into a 1778 sermon by John Wesley.
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Dr. Kozyrskyj Anita Kozyrskyj PhD Professor in Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine
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