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Children living in agricultural communities are regularly exposed to pesticides from para-occupational sources. Evidence suggests that there are both short- and long-lasting alterations on mental health processes in children associated with insectici
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English | Pesticides, Perfluorinated compounds and the development of adolescents in agricultural communities |
Children living in agricultural communities are regularly exposed to pesticides from para-occupational sources. Evidence suggests that there are both short- and long-lasting alterations on mental health processes in children associated with insectici |
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2018-1599
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Pedro Moncayo
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Pesticides, Perfluorinated compounds and the development of adolescents in agricultural communities.
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1R01ES025792-01; NIEHS-Fogarty R21ES026084-01; NIOSH R36 OH009402-01
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535
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Suarez, Jose
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