Tag: Pregnant women
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Fluoride intakes in pregnant women in Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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OP V – 2 Prenatal fluoride exposure and neurobehavior among children 1–3 years of age in Mexico
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The effect of the fluoride ion on reproductive parameters and an estimate of the safe daily dose of fluoride to prevent female infertility and miscarriage, and foetal neurotoxicity.
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Prenatal Fluoride Exposure and Cognitive Outcomes in Children at 4 and 6–12 Years of Age in Mexico
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In utero exposure to fluoride and cognitive development delay in infants
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Evaluation of thyroid hormones (TSH and T4) in pregnant women exposed to fluoride (F-) in drinking water
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Evaluation of oxidative stress index in pregnant women exposed to fluoride (F-) in drinking water
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Anemia in pregnancy: an easily rectifiable problem.
Although anemia (low hemoglobin) can be due to many different causes such as parasites, urinary tract infection, and malaria, in fact poor nutrition and excessive ingestion of a toxic agent like fluoride (F–) are probably more frequent causes in many countries and are often overlooked and neglected. In the case of pregnancy, iron deficiency is […]
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Variations in concentration of fluoride in blood plasma of pregnant women and their possible consequences for amelogenesis in a fetus.
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Prenatal and postnatal ingestion of fluoride salts: a progress report.
*This study was made possible, in part by research grant D 70 from the United States Public Health Service, U, S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and in part by a grant from the New Jersey Dental Research Association, Inc. Enziflur@ tablets were supplied for this study by Ayerst Laboratories, 22 East 40th Street, […]