PROGRESSIVE NON-INFECTIOUS ANTERIOR VERTEBRAL FUSION, SPLIT CORD MALFORMATION AND SITUS INVERSUS VISCERALIS



A comparison of individual-level vs. hypothetically pooled mercury biomonitoring data from the Maternal Organics Monitoring Study (MOMS), Alaska, 1999-2012

Biomonitoring for heavy metals is important to assess health risks, especially in Arctic communities where rural residents rely on locally harvested foods.However, laboratory testing for blood contaminants is expensive and might not be sustainable for long-term monitoring.We assessed whether pooled specimen biomonitoring could be a part of a plan f

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