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278 related items for PubMed ID: 29700700

  • 1. Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, and Barium Levels in Human Breast Milk and Factors Affecting Their Concentrations in Hamadan, Iran.
    Vahidinia A, Samiee F, Faradmal J, Rahmani A, Taravati Javad M, Leili M.
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  • 3. Mercury, lead and cadmium in human milk in relation to diet, lifestyle habits and sociodemographic variables in Madrid (Spain).
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  • 7. Cross-sectional assessment of infants' exposure to toxic metals through breast milk in a prospective cohort study of mining communities in Ghana.
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  • 9. Concentrations and determinants of lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic in pooled donor breast milk in Spain.
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  • 10. [The toxicological estimation of the heavy metal content (Cd, Hg, Pb) in food for infants and small children].
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  • 11. Assessment of lead, cadmium, and mercury levels in the breast milk in Pakistani women.
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  • 14. Cadmium, lead and mercury in human milk from Slovakia.
    Ursinyova M, Masanova V.
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  • 16. Maternal risk factors associated with lead, mercury and cadmium levels in umbilical cord blood, breast milk and newborn hair.
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  • 19. Lead, cadmium and arsenic in human milk and their socio-demographic and lifestyle determinants in Lebanon.
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  • 20. Lead, mercury, and cadmium levels in breast milk and infant hair in the late period of lactation in Ankara, Turkey.
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