2014
DOI: 10.14789/jmj.60.458
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Effects of Lead and Other Metals on Pregnancy Outcomes

Abstract: Societyʼs industrialization and constant need for new products and components have increased the number and concentration of toxic substances that women are exposed to in their environment and workplaces. For decades, metal toxicity has remained a topic of concern for its effects on pregnant women. Although the level of exposure to many toxic metals has decreased sharply, research has revealed the impact of low-level metal exposure on different aspects of pregnancy. Lead is one of the toxic metals for which th… Show more

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