2016
Boucher, O., Muckle, G., Ayotte, P., Dewailly, E., Jacobson, S.W., & Jacobson, J.L.
The authors examine the relationship between developmental exposure to methylmercury, PCBs, and lead through traditional food sources with motor function in school-age Inuit children from Nunavik. The study finds evidence of neuromotor impairments associated with postnatal exposure to seafood contaminants, particularly fine motor speed.
Altered Fine Motor Function at School Age in Inuit Children Exposed to PCBs, Methylmercury, and Lead.
Boucher, O., Muckle, G., Ayotte, P., Dewailly, E., Jacobson, S.W., & Jacobson, J.L. (2016). Altered fine motor function at school age in Inuit children exposed to PCBs, methylmercury, and lead. Environment International, 95, 144-151.
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