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neurotoxicologist

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  • noun A toxicologist who specialises in neurotoxicology.

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  • Kevin Crofton, a behavioral neurotoxicologist at the EPA National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, points to other problems: "One of the big issues is potential difference in susceptibility of the developing rat brain versus the developing human brain," he says.

    Environmental effects on the thyroid 2009

  • A 1995 study conducted by a leading neurotoxicologist, Phyllis Mullenix, Ph. D., and published in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology showed that baby rats - depending on when they were exposed to fluoride dosages similar to what human children receive - exhibited hyper - and hypo-activity.

    Whole Life Times 2009

  • A 1995 study conducted by a leading neurotoxicologist, Phyllis Mullenix, Ph. D., and published in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology showed that baby rats - depending on when they were exposed to fluoride dosages similar to what human children receive - exhibited hyper - and hypo-activity.

    Whole Life Times 2009

  • A 1995 study conducted by a leading neurotoxicologist, Phyllis Mullenix, Ph. D., and published in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology showed that baby rats - depending on when they were exposed to fluoride dosages similar to what human children receive - exhibited hyper - and hypo-activity.

    Whole Life Times 2009

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