Health Guide: Chemical Exposures

Health Guide: Chemical Exposures

This section collates research and information on the unintended adverse effects of various chemical exposures, as well as first-hand research relevant to mitigation and detoxification strategies. 

Key: CK(#) = Cumulative Knowledge, a measure of evidence quality or strength  AC(#) = Article Count, the number of articles that have accumulated on the topic thus far.

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Pubmed Data : BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2024 Mar 7 ;24(1):184. Epub 2024 Mar 7. PMID: 38454340
Study Type : Meta Analysis

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