On the basis of existing epidemiological data, the effect of neurotoxic metals (mercury, methylmercury, lead, manganese, cadmium), pesticides (organophosphates, pyrethroids) and flame retardants (brominated and organophosphate) on the neuropsychological development of exposed children appears to be variable among individuals. The extent to which the observed differences could be explained by genetic vulnerability or co-exposure to more environmental chemicals is still unclear. Although environmental health literature is rich with knowledge on the potential individual steps linking environmental contamination to disease, there is a lack of established causality for developing the respective Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs), especially taking ...
: The study of pollutant effects is extremely important to address the epochal challenges we are fac...
Summary: Children in America today are at an unacceptably high risk of developing neurodevelopmental...
National audienceLongitudinal epidemiological studies in various countries have evaluated the relati...
On the basis of existing epidemiological data, the effect of neurotoxic metals (mercury, methylmercu...
In this study, the exposome paradigm has been applied on a mother-child cohort adopting an optimised...
Mounting evidence shows that increasing numbers of children are being diagnosed with neurodevelopmen...
Background . Understanding preventable causes of neurodevelopmental disorders is a public health pri...
National audienceTo date, only a few epidemiological studies have considered prenatal and early chil...
Background: In light of the vulnerability of the developing brain, mixture risk assessment (MRA) for...
A number of chemicals have been shown to demonstrate neurotoxic effects either in human or laborator...
The neurotoxic effects of exposure to chemicals in the environment, though insufficiently recognized...
Background: The extent to which prenatal low-level mercury (Hg) exposure through maternal fish intak...
Heavy metals, including lead and manganese, air pollution, pesticides, environmental tobacco smoke, ...
Environmental Factors in Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders presents a state-of-the-...
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to chemical insults. Exposure to chemicals ...
: The study of pollutant effects is extremely important to address the epochal challenges we are fac...
Summary: Children in America today are at an unacceptably high risk of developing neurodevelopmental...
National audienceLongitudinal epidemiological studies in various countries have evaluated the relati...
On the basis of existing epidemiological data, the effect of neurotoxic metals (mercury, methylmercu...
In this study, the exposome paradigm has been applied on a mother-child cohort adopting an optimised...
Mounting evidence shows that increasing numbers of children are being diagnosed with neurodevelopmen...
Background . Understanding preventable causes of neurodevelopmental disorders is a public health pri...
National audienceTo date, only a few epidemiological studies have considered prenatal and early chil...
Background: In light of the vulnerability of the developing brain, mixture risk assessment (MRA) for...
A number of chemicals have been shown to demonstrate neurotoxic effects either in human or laborator...
The neurotoxic effects of exposure to chemicals in the environment, though insufficiently recognized...
Background: The extent to which prenatal low-level mercury (Hg) exposure through maternal fish intak...
Heavy metals, including lead and manganese, air pollution, pesticides, environmental tobacco smoke, ...
Environmental Factors in Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders presents a state-of-the-...
The developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to chemical insults. Exposure to chemicals ...
: The study of pollutant effects is extremely important to address the epochal challenges we are fac...
Summary: Children in America today are at an unacceptably high risk of developing neurodevelopmental...
National audienceLongitudinal epidemiological studies in various countries have evaluated the relati...