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Publications by Mathew Ling
Lifestyle and Psychological Factors Associated With Pregnancy Intentions: Findings From a Longitudinal Cohort Study of Australian Women
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Public Health
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Occupational Health
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Angiogenic Factors During Pregnancy in Asian Women With Elevated Blood Pressure in Early Pregnancy and the Risk of Preeclampsia: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
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Lifestyle-Related Factors Contributing to Decline in Knee Extension Strength Among Elderly Women: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Cohort Study
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Adolescent Pregnancy Intentions and Pregnancy Outcomes: A Longitudinal Examination
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Lifestyle and Pregnancy Loss in a Contemporary Cohort of Women Recruited Before Conception: The LIFE Study
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