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1. Intrauterine exposure to long-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs) were associated with reduced primary bile acids in three-year-old children: Findings from a prospective birth cohort study.

2. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in ambient fine particulate matter in the Pearl River Delta, China: Levels, distribution and health implications.

3. The associations of particulate matter short-term exposure and serum lipids are modified by vitamin D status: A panel study of young healthy adults.

4. Associations between greenspace surrounding schools and lipid levels in Chinese children and teenagers.

5. Outdoor light at night, overweight, and obesity in school-aged children and adolescents.

6. Long-term PM 0.1 exposure and human blood lipid metabolism: New insight from the 33-community study in China.

7. Associations between trees and grass presence with childhood asthma prevalence using deep learning image segmentation and a novel green view index.

8. Perfluorooctane sulfonate alternatives and metabolic syndrome in adults: New evidence from the Isomers of C8 Health Project in China.

9. Associations of ambient particulate matter with homocysteine metabolism markers and effect modification by B vitamins and MTHFR C677T gene polymorphism.

10. Alternatives of perfluoroalkyl acids and hepatitis B virus surface antibody in adults: Isomers of C8 Health Project in China.

11. Greenness around schools associated with lower risk of hypertension among children: Findings from the Seven Northeastern Cities Study in China.

12. Benefits of influenza vaccination on the associations between ambient air pollution and allergic respiratory diseases in children and adolescents: New insights from the Seven Northeastern Cities study in China.

13. Residential greenness and blood lipids in urban-dwelling adults: The 33 Communities Chinese Health Study.

14. Pet exposure in utero and postnatal decreases the effects of air pollutants on hypertension in children: A large population based cohort study.

15. Is prehypertension more strongly associated with long-term ambient air pollution exposure than hypertension? Findings from the 33 Communities Chinese Health Study.

16. Positive association between short-term ambient air pollution exposure and children blood pressure in China-Result from the Seven Northeast Cities (SNEC) study.

17. Positive associations of serum perfluoroalkyl substances with uric acid and hyperuricemia in children from Taiwan.

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