Maternal thyroid deficiency during pregnancy and subsequent neuropsychological development of the child.

@article{Hollowell1999MaternalTD,
  title={Maternal thyroid deficiency during pregnancy and subsequent neuropsychological development of the child.},
  author={Joseph G. Hollowell and Paul L. Garbe and D T Miller},
  journal={The New England journal of medicine},
  year={1999},
  volume={341 26},
  pages={
          2016-7
        }
}
From 1987 to the late 1990s, James Haddow and his team of researchers at the Foundation for Blood Research in Scarborough, Maine, studied children born to women who had thyroid deficiencies while pregnant with those children. Haddow ́s team focused on newborns who had normal thyroid function at the time of neonatal screening. They tested the intelligence quotient, or IQ, of the children, ages eight to eleven years, and found that all of the children born to thyroid-hormone [5] deficient mothers… 
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