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108 related items for PubMed ID: 18788579

  • 1. [Effects of low-level lead exposure on the neurobehavioral development of infants and early intervention].
    Zheng H, Lin WX, Hu HY, Huang JH, Huang MN, He YS.
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  • 14. [Influence of prenatal exposure to low levels of lead on the neuro-behavioral development of neonates].
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  • 20. Does early intervention in infants at high risk for a developmental motor disorder improve motor and cognitive development?
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