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    Prenatal blood lead levels and Birth Weight: a Meta-analysis study

    Lead, a known toxic metal, causes several adverse reproductive effects, including low birth weight. Fortunately, the exposure level has sharply decreased during the recent decades, but a definitive safe level ...

    Mohsen Vigeh, Leyla Sahebi in Journal of Environmental Health Science an… (2023)

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    Evaluation of the risk of malnutrition in hospitalized children by PYMS, STAMP, and STRONGkids tools and comparison with their anthropometric indices: a cross-sectional study

    Malnutrition is a determining factor of pediatric mortality and morbidity, especially in low and middle-income countries. Hospitalized children are at a higher risk of malnutrition. Several malnutrition screen...

    Armen Malekiantaghi, Kosar AsnaAshari, Hosein Shabani-Mirzaee in BMC Nutrition (2022)

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    Prenatal blood levels of some toxic metals and the risk of spontaneous abortion

    High-level toxic metal exposure has become rare in the recent years. Although, it has not known whether relatively lower exposure may adversely affect human reproductive system. Spontaneous abortion (SA) is a ...

    Mohsen Vigeh, Masud Yunesian in Journal of Environmental Health Science an… (2021)

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    Tehran environmental and neurodevelopmental disorders (TEND) cohort study: Phase I, feasibility assessment

    To advance knowledge about childhood neurodevelopmental disorders and study their environmental determinants, we conducted a study in Tehran, Iran to assess the feasibility of prospective birth cohort study.

    Mansour Shamsipour, Reihaneh Pirjani in Journal of Environmental Health Science an… (2020)