Experimental studies suggest a myriad of mechanisms by which inorganic arsenic can interfere with central nervous system development, and, indeed, epidemiological studies published in the last dozen years suggest that exposure to arsenic impairs children’s cognitive development. Most of the studies have been conducted in developing countries (e.g., Bangladesh, India, Mexico), where exposure to arsenic is thought to be considerably higher than it is in developed countries. This review summarizes the results of these studies, focusing in particular on issues pertinent to risk assessment, including the existence of critical windows of vulnerability, characteristics of the dose-effect relationships (e.g., the lowest adverse effect level, the fu...
Arsenic toxicity is one of World Health Organization’s ten chemicals of major public health \ud conc...
Arsenic exposure during pregnancy may increase the risk for intellectual deficits in children, but l...
Chronic arsenic toxicity due to drinking of arsenic-contaminated water has been a major environmenta...
Experimental studies suggest a myriad of mechanisms by which inorganic arsenic can interfere with ce...
Developmental neurotoxicity is of crucial public health importance. The vulnerability of the brain o...
Background: More than 200 million people worldwide are chronically exposed to arsenic. Arsenic is a ...
Early-life exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) may adversely impact health later in life. To date, e...
This cross-sectional study examined the possible influence on the development of cognitive function ...
Previous studies suggest adverse effects of arsenic exposure on children's cognitive function. In th...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Arseni...
The relationship between prenatal arsenic exposure at low levels and poor development in children, e...
Elevated exposure to multiple trace metals can be neurotoxic even at relatively low levels. These fi...
Experimental and epidemiological evidence suggests that exposure to toxicants during early life can ...
BACKGROUND: Our studies of children in a rural Bangladeshi area, with varying concentrations of arse...
Background: Exposure to chemical mixtures is recognized as the real-life scenario in all populations...
Arsenic toxicity is one of World Health Organization’s ten chemicals of major public health \ud conc...
Arsenic exposure during pregnancy may increase the risk for intellectual deficits in children, but l...
Chronic arsenic toxicity due to drinking of arsenic-contaminated water has been a major environmenta...
Experimental studies suggest a myriad of mechanisms by which inorganic arsenic can interfere with ce...
Developmental neurotoxicity is of crucial public health importance. The vulnerability of the brain o...
Background: More than 200 million people worldwide are chronically exposed to arsenic. Arsenic is a ...
Early-life exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) may adversely impact health later in life. To date, e...
This cross-sectional study examined the possible influence on the development of cognitive function ...
Previous studies suggest adverse effects of arsenic exposure on children's cognitive function. In th...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Arseni...
The relationship between prenatal arsenic exposure at low levels and poor development in children, e...
Elevated exposure to multiple trace metals can be neurotoxic even at relatively low levels. These fi...
Experimental and epidemiological evidence suggests that exposure to toxicants during early life can ...
BACKGROUND: Our studies of children in a rural Bangladeshi area, with varying concentrations of arse...
Background: Exposure to chemical mixtures is recognized as the real-life scenario in all populations...
Arsenic toxicity is one of World Health Organization’s ten chemicals of major public health \ud conc...
Arsenic exposure during pregnancy may increase the risk for intellectual deficits in children, but l...
Chronic arsenic toxicity due to drinking of arsenic-contaminated water has been a major environmenta...