Environmental Toxicants and Infant Mortality in the USA
<p>Despite enjoying a high standard of living, the United States ranks 46th among nations reporting infant survival rates to the World Health Organization. Among factors that increase infant mortality are environmental toxicants. Toxic metals such as mercury, aluminum, and lead interact syner...
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Main Authors: | David Kennedy (Author), Stephanie Seneff (Author), Robert M Davidson (Author), John W Oller Jr (Author), Boyd E Haley (Author), Roger D Masters (Author) |
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Open Journal of Biological Sciences - Peertechz Publications,
2016-11-24.
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