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Liquefied Petroleum Gas or Biomass for Cooking and Effects on Birth Weight.

Thomas F ClasenHoward H ChangLisa M ThompsonMiles A KirbyKalpana BalakrishnanAnaité Díaz-ArtigaJohn P McCrackenGhislaine RosaKyle SteenlandAshley YoungerVigneswari AravindalochananDana Boyd BarrAdly CastañazaYunyun ChenMarilú ChiangMaggie L ClarkSarada GargStella HartingerShirin JabbarzadehMichael A JohnsonDong-Yun KimAmy E LovvornEric D McCollumLibny MonroyLawrence H MoultonAlexie MukeshimanaKrishnendu MukhopadhyayLuke P NaeherFlorien NdagijimanaAris PapageorghiouRicardo PiedrahitaAjay PillarisettiNaveen PuttaswamyAshlinn QuinnUsha RamakrishnanSankar SambandamSheela S SinharoyGurusamy ThangavelLindsay J UnderhillLance A WallerJiantong WangKendra N WilliamsJoshua P RosenthalWilliam CheckleyJennifer L Peelnull null
Published in: The New England journal of medicine (2022)
The birth weight of infants did not differ significantly between those born to women who used LPG cookstoves and those born to women who used biomass cookstoves. (Funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; HAPIN ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02944682.).
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