Neurodevelopment in Early Childhood Affected by Prenatal Lead Exposure and Iron Intake: Erratum

In the article ''Neurodevelopment in Early Childhood Affected by Prenatal Lead Exposure and Iron Intake'', which appeared in Volume 95, Issue 4 of Medicine, Dr. Young Ju Kim's name originally appeared incorrectly. The article has since been corrected online.

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