Cohort Profile: The INMA—INfancia y Medio Ambiente—(Environment and Childhood) Project

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Abstract
The physical, social and intellectual development of children from conception to the end of adolescence requires an environment that is both protected and protective of their health. A growing number of diseases in children are linked to unsafe environments. Pre-natal and early life exposures are associated with child development and health and predispose to late adult effects.

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