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Prepregnancy exposure to dietary arsenic and congenital heart defects.

Jonathan SuhlKristin M ConwayAnthony RhoadsPeter H LangloisMarcia L FeldkampAdrian M MichalskiJacob OlesonAlpa SidhuThomas D ScholzVijaya KancherlaJohn ObryckiMaitreyi MazumdarPaul A Romittinull null
Published in: Birth defects research (2022)
Exploration of maternal dietary exposure to total and inorganic arsenic and CHDs produced few positive associations but was limited by available food item concentrations. Future research requires expanded collection of dietary data, improved estimates of concentrations, and consideration of nondietary sources of arsenic exposure.
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