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New model could help provide expectant mothers a clearer path to safe fish consumption.
New study based on data from a cohort of residents of a coastal community in Massachusetts.
Using this model, the relation between pregnancy fish consumption and subsequent neurodevelopment varied depending on the estimated average mercury levels in the fish.
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