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Iron status and neuropsychological consequences in women of reproductive age: What do we know and where are we headed?
Laura E. Murray-Kolb
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Iron Status
100%
Women of Reproductive Age
100%
Iron Deficiency
83%
Iron Deficient
33%
Young children
16%
Infant Patients
16%
Developed Countries
16%
Developing Countries
16%
Functional Consequences
16%
Child Development
16%
Behavior Change
16%
Cognitive Performance
16%
Technological Progress
16%
Psychosocial Outcomes
16%
Cognitive Change
16%
Brain Iron
16%
Women's Health
16%
Neuroimaging Techniques
16%
Lethargy
16%
With Memory
16%
Negative Consequences
16%
Cognitive Behavior
16%
Brain Alterations
16%
Cognitive Emotion
16%
Animal Experience
16%
Psychology
Toddlers
100%
Neuroimaging
100%
Cognitive Performance
100%
Child Development
100%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%