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Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada
- R. Green, B. Lanphear, +6 authors C. Till
- Medicine
- JAMA pediatrics
- 19 August 2019
Key Points Question Is maternal fluoride exposure during pregnancy associated with childhood IQ in a Canadian cohort receiving optimally fluoridated water? Findings In this prospective birth cohort… Expand
Prenatal fluoride exposure and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children at 6-12 years of age in Mexico City.
- M. Bashash, M. Marchand, +10 authors M. Téllez-Rojo
- Medicine
- Environment international
- 1 December 2018
BACKGROUND
Epidemiologic and animal-based studies have raised concern over the potential impact of fluoride exposure on neurobehavioral development as manifested by lower IQ and deficits in… Expand
SymptoMScreen: A Tool for Rapid Assessment of Symptom Severity in MS Across Multiple Domains
- R. Green, J. Kalina, R. Ford, K. Pandey, I. Kister
- Psychology, Medicine
- Applied neuropsychology. Adult
- 1 March 2017
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to describe SymptoMScreen, an in-house developed tool for rapid assessment of MS symptom severity in routine clinical practice, and to validate SymptoMScreen… Expand
Fluoride exposure from infant formula and child IQ in a Canadian birth cohort.
- C. Till, R. Green, +7 authors B. Lanphear
- Medicine
- Environment international
- 16 November 2019
BACKGROUND
Infant consumption of formula reconstituted with fluoridated water can lead to excessive fluoride intake. We examined the association between fluoride exposure in infancy and intellectual… Expand
Efficacy and tolerability of dimethyl fumarate in White-, African- and Hispanic- Americans with multiple sclerosis
- L. Zhovtis Ryerson, R. Green, +7 authors I. Kister
- Medicine
- Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders
- 4 August 2016
Background: Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) based on two phase III randomized clinical… Expand
Community Water Fluoridation and Urinary Fluoride Concentrations in a National Sample of Pregnant Women in Canada
- C. Till, R. Green, +6 authors B. Lanphear
- Medicine
- Environmental health perspectives
- 1 October 2018
Background: Fluoride exposures have not been established for pregnant women who live in regions with and without community water fluoridation. Objective: Our aim was to measure urinary fluoride… Expand
ASAS centennial paper: Future needs in animal breeding and genetics.
- R. Green
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of animal science
- 1 February 2009
The past century has seen animal breeding and genetics evolve and expand from definition and validation of basic population genetics theory to development of selection index theory to today's… Expand
Assessment of neuropsychological performance in Mexico City youth using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB)
- R. Green, C. Till, +5 authors L. Schnaas
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of clinical and experimental…
- 16 March 2019
ABSTRACT Background: The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) is a computerized tool used to measure cognitive function in diverse populations and is sensitive for assessing… Expand
Sex-Specific Neurotoxic Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Fluoride: a Review of the Epidemiologic and Animal Literature
- R. Green, Joshua S Rubenstein, Reynaldo Popoli, Ronamae Capulong, C. Till
- Medicine
- Current Epidemiology Reports
- 30 October 2020
A growing body of evidence suggests adverse neurodevelopmental effects of early-life exposure to fluoride that may differ depending on timing of exposure and sex of the exposed. We conducted a… Expand
Which symptoms contribute the most to patients’ perception of health in multiple sclerosis?
- R. Green, G. Cutter, M. Friendly, I. Kister
- Medicine
- Multiple sclerosis journal - experimental…
- 1 September 2017
Background Multiple sclerosis is a polysymptomatic disease. Little is known about relative contributions of the different multiple sclerosis symptoms to self-perception of health. Objectives To… Expand