Caesarean section and its relationship to offspring general cognitive ability: a registry-based cohort study of half a million young male adults
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Caesarean section and its relationship to offspring general cognitive ability: a registry-based cohort study of half a million young male adults
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Evidence-Based Mental Health
Volume -, Issue -, Pages ebmental-2021-300307
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BMJ
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2021-09-13
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10.1136/ebmental-2021-300307
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