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Academic Article Identification of prenatal amphetamines exposure by maternal interview and meconium toxicology in the Infant Development, Environment and Lifestyle (IDEAL) study.
Academic Article Intrauterine growth of infants exposed to prenatal methamphetamine: results from the infant development, environment, and lifestyle study.
Academic Article Motor and cognitive outcomes through three years of age in children exposed to prenatal methamphetamine.
Academic Article The effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on childhood growth patterns from birth to 3 years of age.
Academic Article Maternal depression and prenatal exposure to methamphetamine: neurodevelopmental findings from the infant development, environment, and lifestyle (ideal) study.
Academic Article Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and neonatal and infant neurobehavioral outcome: results from the IDEAL study.
Academic Article Developmental and behavioral consequences of prenatal methamphetamine exposure: A review of the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) study.
Academic Article Methamphetamine and other substance use during pregnancy: preliminary estimates from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) study.
Academic Article The infant development, environment, and lifestyle study: effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure, polydrug exposure, and poverty on intrauterine growth.
Academic Article Demographic and psychosocial characteristics of mothers using methamphetamine during pregnancy: preliminary results of the infant development, environment, and lifestyle study (IDEAL).
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