Rise and fall of Western diseases

作者: David J. P. Barker

DOI: 10.1038/338371A0

关键词: Environmental healthHygieneMedicineIndustrialisationEarly childhood

摘要: Nutrition and hygiene during early childhood are important in determining the risk of diseases which follow industrialization. We still know little about processes involved.

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