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High Blood Cadmium Level in Short Sleepers: Results from the 2008–2013 Korean National Health and Nutrition Survey

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Yeo JN, Hwang IC, Ahn HY. High Blood Cadmium Level in Short Sleepers: Results from the 2008–2013 Korean National Health and Nutrition Survey. Iran J Public Health. 2021;50(12):2601-2603.