“…The research needs for risk assessments involve a number of areas, such as: the mechanisms underlying combined effects [17,18,19,24,25,27,28]; the assessment of long-term effects on the programming of target organs and systems upon prenatal exposure [41,44,45,46,47,48] as well as during the postnatal developmental windows through to adolescence [13,34,38,39,40], and, last but not least, the interactions between contaminants and natural food components [60,61,62,64,68,70], in particular to support the risk-benefit analysis of whole foods [21,59]. …”