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Women in urban neighborhoods often face disproportionately higher levels of environmental and social stressors; however, the health effects from urban stressors remains poorly understood.

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Women in urban neighborhoods often face disproportionately higher levels of environmental and social stressors; however, the health effects from urban stressors remains poorly understood.

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  • A Multi-Cohort Examination of the Independent Contributions of Maternal Childhood Adversity and Pregnancy Stressors to the Prediction of Children’s Anxiety and Depression (2022) · doi

    Abstract Women’s social experiences can have long-term implications for their offspring’s health, but little is known about the potential independent contributions of multiple periods of stress exposures over time.

    Keywords: abstract women social experiences long term implications offspring health little known potential independent contributions multiple
  • El uso de helmintos parásitos como bioindicadores en la evaluación de la calidad del agua: Lago de Tecocomulco vs. Laguna de metztitlán, Hidalgo, México (2013) · doi

    Women's social experiences can have long-term implications for their offspring's health, but little is known about the potential independent contributions of multiple periods of stress exposures over time.

    Keywords: women social experiences long term implications offspring health little known potential independent contributions multiple periods
  • Urban stress and its association with symptoms of depression, fatigue, and sleep disruption in women in Mexico City (2023) · doi

    Women in urban neighborhoods often face disproportionately higher levels of environmental and social stressors; however, the health effects from urban stressors remains poorly understood.

    Keywords: urban stressors women neighborhoods often face disproportionately higher levels environmental social health effects remains poorly

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