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Rima Habre

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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|February 10, 2025
Prenatal Psychosocial Stressors and Blood Pressure Across 4 Years PostpartumNoelle Pardo, Sandrah P Eckel, Zhongzheng Niu, et al.
Frontiers in Epidemiology|March 8, 2024
Prenatal Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Exposure Is Associated With Lower Infant Birthweight Within the MADRES Pregnancy CohortAlicia K Peterson, Sandrah P Eckel, Rima Habre, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|March 25, 2022
Daily Associations of Air Pollution and Pediatric Asthma Risk Using the Biomedical REAI-Time Health Evaluation (BREATHE) KitHua Hao, Sandrah P Eckel, Anahita Hosseini, et al.
Environmental Research|December 11, 2025
Prenatal exposure to heat stress and postpartum depressive symptoms in the MADRES cohort in urban Los AngelesYuhong Hu, Noelle Pardo, Xiaoran Yang, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|April 29, 2026
Prenatal Exposure to Gas Stoves, Mold, and Water Damage: Associations With Gestational Duration and Fetal Growth in the ECHO CohortJiwon Oh, Lesliam Quirós-Alcalá, Mohamad Burjak, et al.
Environmental Advances|December 12, 2022
Detected prenatal perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) exposure is associated with decreased fetal head biometric parameters in participants experiencing higher perceived stress during pregnancy in the MADRES cohortAlicia K Peterson, Sandrah P Eckel, Rima Habre, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|July 14, 2022
Why Indoor Chemistry Matters: A National Academies Consensus ReportRima Habre, David C Dorman, Jonathan Abbatt, et al.
Environmental Research|November 1, 2020
Prenatal metal mixtures and fetal size in mid-pregnancy in the MADRES studyCaitlin G Howe, Birgit Claus Henn, Shohreh F Farzan, et al.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|October 17, 2023
A Comparison of Measured Airborne and Self-Reported Secondhand Smoke Exposure in the MADRES Pregnancy Cohort StudyKarl O'Sharkey, Yan Xu, Jane Cabison, et al.
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|June 3, 2026
Preconception and early-pregnancy exposure to ambient air pollution and trajectories of depressive symptoms during pregnancyYuhong Hu, Tingyu Yang, Sandrah P Eckel, et al.
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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|February 10, 2025
Prenatal Psychosocial Stressors and Blood Pressure Across 4 Years PostpartumNoelle Pardo, Sandrah P Eckel, Zhongzheng Niu, et al.
Frontiers in Epidemiology|March 8, 2024
Prenatal Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Exposure Is Associated With Lower Infant Birthweight Within the MADRES Pregnancy CohortAlicia K Peterson, Sandrah P Eckel, Rima Habre, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|March 25, 2022
Daily Associations of Air Pollution and Pediatric Asthma Risk Using the Biomedical REAI-Time Health Evaluation (BREATHE) KitHua Hao, Sandrah P Eckel, Anahita Hosseini, et al.
Environmental Research|December 11, 2025
Prenatal exposure to heat stress and postpartum depressive symptoms in the MADRES cohort in urban Los AngelesYuhong Hu, Noelle Pardo, Xiaoran Yang, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|April 29, 2026
Prenatal Exposure to Gas Stoves, Mold, and Water Damage: Associations With Gestational Duration and Fetal Growth in the ECHO CohortJiwon Oh, Lesliam Quirós-Alcalá, Mohamad Burjak, et al.
Environmental Advances|December 12, 2022
Detected prenatal perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) exposure is associated with decreased fetal head biometric parameters in participants experiencing higher perceived stress during pregnancy in the MADRES cohortAlicia K Peterson, Sandrah P Eckel, Rima Habre, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|July 14, 2022
Why Indoor Chemistry Matters: A National Academies Consensus ReportRima Habre, David C Dorman, Jonathan Abbatt, et al.
Environmental Research|November 1, 2020
Prenatal metal mixtures and fetal size in mid-pregnancy in the MADRES studyCaitlin G Howe, Birgit Claus Henn, Shohreh F Farzan, et al.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|October 17, 2023
A Comparison of Measured Airborne and Self-Reported Secondhand Smoke Exposure in the MADRES Pregnancy Cohort StudyKarl O'Sharkey, Yan Xu, Jane Cabison, et al.
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|June 3, 2026
Preconception and early-pregnancy exposure to ambient air pollution and trajectories of depressive symptoms during pregnancyYuhong Hu, Tingyu Yang, Sandrah P Eckel, et al.
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