Exposure of the developing fetus and infants to toxic substances can cause serious lifelong health consequences. Several chemicals have been associated with adverse neurodevelopmental disorders in the early life stages of humans. However, most epidemiological studies have focused on a limited number of chemicals, and hence may exclude important chemicals from consideration or result in conclusions built on associations by chance. In the present study, we investigated the chemical exposure profile of the women, and associated these with the early neurodevelopmental performance of their offspring at 13-24months of age. The chemicals assessed include four phthalates, bisphenol A, three heavy metals, 19 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), 19 orga...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have shown associations between prenatal phthalate exposure and neurobe...
[[abstract]]Background: Few studies have shown an association between prenatal phthalate exposure an...
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Exposure of the developing fetus and infants to toxic substances can cause serious lifelong health c...
Organohalogens are persistent organic pollutants that have a wide range of chemical application. The...
Organohalogens are persistent organic pollutants that have a wide range of chemical application. The...
Organohalogens are persistent organic pollutants that have a wide range of chemical application. The...
Prenatal exposure to nonpersistent chemicals such as phthalates, bisphenols, and organophosphate (OP...
[[abstract]]Objective: Longitudinal studies on neurobehavioral development in relation to prenatal a...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Childhood and adolescent mental health problems may increase the global burd...
Phthalates are among the most frequently investigated environmental chemicals influencing children's...
Animal studies showed that the developing brain is particularly sensitive to chemical exposure. Huma...
<div><p>Few studies have examined the association between environmental phthalate exposure and child...
[[abstract]]Few studies have examined the association between environmental phthalate exposure and c...
Toxic chemicals, either from natural sources or man-made, are ubiquitous in our environment. Many of...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have shown associations between prenatal phthalate exposure and neurobe...
[[abstract]]Background: Few studies have shown an association between prenatal phthalate exposure an...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Exposure of the developing fetus and infants to toxic substances can cause serious lifelong health c...
Organohalogens are persistent organic pollutants that have a wide range of chemical application. The...
Organohalogens are persistent organic pollutants that have a wide range of chemical application. The...
Organohalogens are persistent organic pollutants that have a wide range of chemical application. The...
Prenatal exposure to nonpersistent chemicals such as phthalates, bisphenols, and organophosphate (OP...
[[abstract]]Objective: Longitudinal studies on neurobehavioral development in relation to prenatal a...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Childhood and adolescent mental health problems may increase the global burd...
Phthalates are among the most frequently investigated environmental chemicals influencing children's...
Animal studies showed that the developing brain is particularly sensitive to chemical exposure. Huma...
<div><p>Few studies have examined the association between environmental phthalate exposure and child...
[[abstract]]Few studies have examined the association between environmental phthalate exposure and c...
Toxic chemicals, either from natural sources or man-made, are ubiquitous in our environment. Many of...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have shown associations between prenatal phthalate exposure and neurobe...
[[abstract]]Background: Few studies have shown an association between prenatal phthalate exposure an...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...