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The issue of confounding in epidemiological studies of ambient air pollution and pregnancy outcomes: Table 1
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Each approach faces different challenges with respect to the likely sources of confounding and the ability to control for that confounding because of differences in the type, availability, and quality of information required. Thoughtful consideration of these differences should help investigators select the analytic approach that best promotes the validity of their research.
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