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1. Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI influences the associations between bisphenol and phthalate exposures and maternal weight changes and fat accumulation

12. Sex-Specific Associations between Prenatal Exposure to Bisphenols and Phthalates and Infant Epigenetic Age Acceleration.

15. Sex-Specific Associations between Prenatal Exposure to Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate, Epigenetic Age Acceleration, and Susceptibility to Early Childhood Upper Respiratory Infections.

18. Maternal Pre-Pregnancy BMI and Gestational Weight Gain Are Associated with Preschool Children's Neuropsychological Outcomes in the APrON Cohort.

19. Maternal co-exposure to mercury and perfluoroalkyl acid isomers and their associations with child neurodevelopment in a Canadian birth cohort

20. Sex-Specific Associations between Maternal Phthalate Exposure During Pregnancy and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Children at 2 Years of Age in the APrON Cohort

21. Associations between maternal folate status and choline intake during pregnancy and neurodevelopment at 3–4 years of age in the Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON) study.

25. Postnatal BPA is associated with increasing executive function difficulties in preschool children

26. Similar names, different results : Consistency of the associations between prenatal exposure to phthalates and parent-ratings of behavior problems in preschool children

27. White matter microstructure mediates the association between prenatal exposure to phthalates and behavior problems in preschool children

31. Maternal History of Childhood Adversity and Emotion Regulation: Associations with Cortisol Reactivity, Attention Bias, and Offspring Behaviour Problems

33. Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI influences the associations between bisphenol and phthalate exposures and maternal weight changes and fat accumulation.

34. Postnatal BPA is associated with increasing executive function difficulties in preschool children.

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