Estimated Exposure to Arsenic in Breastfed and Formula-Fed Infants in a United States Cohort
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that breastfed infants have lower arsenic exposure than formula-fed infants, and that both formula powder and drinking water can be sources of exposure for U.S. infants.
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Citation: Carignan CC, Cottingham KL, Jackson BP, Farzan SF, Gandolfi AJ, Punshon T, Folt CL, Karagas MR. Estimated Exposure to Arsenic in Breastfed and Formula-Fed Infants in a United States Cohort. Environ Health Perspect; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1408789.
Received: 6 June 2014
Accepted: 3 February 2015
Advance Publication: 23 February 2015
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Source: EHP Research - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Sam Duvall Tags: Children's Health Source Type: research
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