Sentences with phrase «organochlorine exposure»

And a 2004 study of Greenland men suggested that regional differences in sperm quality may be related to organochlorine exposure.
However, they should continue to encourage long - term breastfeeding to balance the potential impact of organochlorine exposure through breast milk.

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However, some recent studies support the hypothesis that an additional effect of postnatal exposure through breastfeeding is likely.20 We have observed in the infants of this population that those who breastfed increased their concentrations of organochlorine chemicals during the first weeks of life (N. Ribas - Fitó, submitted for publication).
Exposure to organochlorine compounds (OCs) occurs both in utero and through breastfeeding.
From the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the most prestigious nutrition journal on the planet, and considered one of the most influential scientific journals of the 20th century: «Vegetarian diets and exposure to organochlorine pollutants, lead, and mercury.»
Altogether, a negative relationship was indicated between infections and total organochlorine compound exposure during the whole pre - and postnatal period.
aPrenatal exposure: lipid adjusted mother's serum organochlorine compound concentrations in late pregnancy (week 32 — 34).
Exposure to this neurotoxic organochlorine has been linked to seizures, developmental disabilities and hormone disruption.
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