Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8550354 | NeuroToxicology | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Drinking water manganese levels were considerably lower than in previous studies reporting neurotoxic effects. There was no clear indication of an association between exposure to manganese and cognitive development in this sample of school-age children although the data suggest there might be sex-specific associations. Given the low levels of exposure and sex-specific associations, a larger sample size would have been required to increase the statistical power and better characterize the relations.
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Authors
Maryse F. Bouchard, Céline Surette, Pierre Cormier, Delphine Foucher,