Lead exposure of Bangladeshi women at childbearing age: Does mother's education reduce fetal risk factors?
<p dir="ltr">Lead is one of the oldest toxins existing in the environment that can affect almost all organs of the body without any noticeable symptom. Depending on its concentration in the body, lead may cause lower IQ level, autism, abnormal pregnancy outcome, abortion, and increas...
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| Main Author: | Sharmind Neelotpol (19732277) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Raksa Andalib Hia (19807281) (author) |
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