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The following pages link to Lifetime exposure to environmental lead and children's intelligence at 11-13 years: the Port Pirie cohort study (Q36598914):
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- Lead exposures in U.S. children, 2008: implications for prevention (Q23920545) (← links)
- IQ and blood lead from 2 to 7 years of age: are the effects in older children the residual of high blood lead concentrations in 2-year-olds? (Q24812892) (← links)
- Recent developments in low-level lead exposure and intellectual impairment in children (Q24814959) (← links)
- Principles and practices of neurodevelopmental assessment in children: lessons learned from the Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research (Q24816266) (← links)
- Economic gains resulting from the reduction in children's exposure to lead in the United States. (Q24816742) (← links)
- Prenatal chemical exposures and child language development (Q28386681) (← links)
- Exposure of U.S. children to residential dust lead, 1999-2004: II. The contribution of lead-contaminated dust to children's blood lead levels (Q28388067) (← links)
- Intellectual impairment in children with blood lead concentrations below 10 microg per deciliter (Q29547405) (← links)
- Lead toxicity, vulnerable subpopulations and emergency preparedness (Q30228059) (← links)
- Confounding and causation in the epidemiology of lead (Q30251724) (← links)
- Early-life lead exposure recapitulates the selective loss of parvalbumin-positive GABAergic interneurons and subcortical dopamine system hyperactivity present in schizophrenia (Q30416848) (← links)
- Why carry out a longitudinal birth survey? (Q33458867) (← links)
- Methylmercury: a new look at the risks (Q33790031) (← links)
- The influence of age of lead exposure on adult gray matter volume. (Q33838527) (← links)
- Blood lead levels among pregnant women: historical versus contemporaneous exposures (Q33858959) (← links)
- The effect of lead-based paint hazard remediation on blood lead levels of lead poisoned children in New York City (Q33966554) (← links)
- Lead neurotoxicity in children: basic mechanisms and clinical correlates (Q34164058) (← links)
- Teratogen update: lead and pregnancy (Q34417028) (← links)
- Future directions for neurobehavioral studies of environmental neurotoxicants (Q34480638) (← links)
- Low-level lead exposure and children (Q34556058) (← links)
- Consequences of prenatal toxin exposure for mental health in children and adolescents: a systematic review (Q34597229) (← links)
- Reduced intellectual development in children with prenatal lead exposure (Q34603255) (← links)
- Impact of low blood lead concentrations on IQ and school performance in Chinese children (Q34755891) (← links)
- Epidemiologic evidence of relationships between reproductive and child health outcomes and environmental chemical contaminants (Q34777848) (← links)
- The relationship between early childhood blood lead levels and performance on end-of-grade tests (Q35925437) (← links)
- Environmental lead exposure and children's cognitive function (Q36362089) (← links)
- Blood lead concentrations < 10 microg/dL and child intelligence at 6 years of age. (Q36448674) (← links)
- Lead poisoning in an adult: lead mobilization by pregnancy? (Q36551944) (← links)
- Is lead in tap water still a public health problem? An observational study in Glasgow. (Q36600686) (← links)
- Assessing windows of susceptibility to lead-induced cognitive deficits in Mexican children (Q36622294) (← links)
- Comments on: Chari, R.; Burke, T.A.; White, R.H.; Fox, M.A. Integrating Susceptibility into environmental policy: an analysis of the national ambient air quality standard for lead. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9, 1077-1096. (Q36792324) (← links)
- Cognitive development and low-level lead exposure in poly-drug exposed children. (Q37219380) (← links)
- Environmental contributors to the achievement gap. (Q37463475) (← links)
- Associations between metals in residential environmental media and exposure biomarkers over time in infants living near a mining-impacted site (Q37644157) (← links)
- Neurotoxicants, Micronutrients, and Social Environments: Individual and Combined Effects on Children's Development (Q38544385) (← links)
- Zebrafish in Toxicology and Environmental Health (Q39196908) (← links)
- Lead consumption of 18- to 36-month-old children as determined from duplicate diet collections: nutrient intakes, blood lead levels, and effects on growth (Q39639075) (← links)
- Risk factors for elevated blood lead levels among children aged 6-36 months living in Greece (Q41742320) (← links)
- Childhood lead poisoning in China: challenges and opportunities (Q42696704) (← links)
- Exposure assessment of lead among Japanese children (Q43074802) (← links)
- Blood lead concentrations in United Kingdom have fallen substantially since 1984. (Q43198079) (← links)
- Lead and IQ in Children: Lanphear et al. Respond. (Q45989242) (← links)
- Lead exposure and its association with pubertal development in school-age Egyptian children: pilot study. (Q51826780) (← links)
- Lead levels and cognitive abilities in Peruvian children. (Q51919091) (← links)
- Does breastfeeding at six months predict cognitive development? (Q51991173) (← links)
- Birthweight and cognitive development during childhood. (Q52024597) (← links)
- A Review of Roof Harvested Rainwater in Australia. (Q52335034) (← links)
- Identification of confounders in the assessment of the relationship between lead exposure and child development. (Q52927791) (← links)
- [Chronic lead poisoning in children today. A pathology of poverty and social exclusion] (Q57138998) (← links)
- Age 7 intelligence and paternal education appear best predictors of educational attainment: The Port Pirie Cohort Study (Q58115848) (← links)