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Multiple Job Holding, Job Changes, and Associations with Gestational Diabetes and Pregnancy-Related Hypertension in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study. (2024). Gilboa, Suzanne M ; Romitti, Paul A ; Siegel, Miriam R ; van Buren, Kristen ; Fujishiro, Kaori ; Rocheleau, Carissa M ; Omari, Amel ; Agopian, A J.
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