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A cross sectional study of the relationship between the exposure of pregnant women to military attacks in 2014 in Gaza and the load of heavy metal contaminants in the hair of mothers and newborns

BMJ Open Aug 25, 2017

Manduca P, et al. – The aim of this cross sectional study was to examine heavy metals trans–passing in utero, and assessed if the heavy metal intake could derive from sources unrelated to the war. The authors concluded that high heavy metal loads in mothers, reflected in those of their newborns, were related to exposure to military attacks, posing a risk of immediate and long term negative results for pregnancy and child health.
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