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- who: Methylmercury compounds and colleagues from the Corresponding at:, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Winslowparken , have published the Article: Neurobehavioral deficits at age 7years associated with prenatal exposure to toxicants from maternal seafood diet, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study provides only weak support for PCB neurotoxicity in the presence of elevated methylmercury exposures. Due to the small number of serum samples from age 7 analyzed for PCBs, this study has insufficient power to detect a neurobehavioral effect of the postnatal exposure. While most studies on developmental PCB exposure have not . . .

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