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Margaret R. Karagas
Researcher at Dartmouth College
Publications - 528
Citations - 28181
Margaret R. Karagas is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 430 publications receiving 24195 citations. Previous affiliations of Margaret R. Karagas include Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center.
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Perinatal Metal and Metalloid Exposures and Offspring Cardiovascular Health Risk
Gyeyoon Yim,Lorena Reynaga,Velia Nunez,Caitlin G. Howe,Megan E. Romano,Yu Chen,Margaret R. Karagas,Claudia M. Toledo-Corral,Shohreh F. Farzan +8 more
TL;DR: Future studies longitudinally investigating trajectories of cardiovascular outcomes could help determine the influence of perinatal metals exposure on long-term effects of clinical relevance in later life and whether interventions, which reduce metals exposures during this key developmental window, could alter disease development.
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Racial/ethnic disparities in subjective sleep duration, sleep quality, and sleep disturbances during pregnancy: an ECHO study.
Maristella Lucchini,Louise M. O'Brien,Linda G. Kahn,Patricia A. Brennan,Kelly Glazer Baron,Emily A. Knapp,Claudia Lugo-Candelas,Lauren C. Shuffrey,Galit Levi Dunietz,Yeyi Zhu,Robert O. Wright,Cristiane S. Duarte,Margaret R. Karagas,Pak Yan Ngai,Thomas G. O'Connor,Julie B. Herbstman,Sean Dioni,Anne Marie Singh,Carmela Alcántara,William P. Fifer,Amy J. Elliott +20 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of subjective sleep measures in a multi-racial/ethnic pregnant population from the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program and the associations between race/ethnicity and each sleep domain by trimester are reported.
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Correction: Racial and geographic variation in effects of maternal education and neighborhood-level measures of socioeconomic status on gestational age at birth: Findings from the ECHO cohorts
Anne L. Dunlop,Alicynne Glazier Essalmi,Lyndsay A. Avalos,Carrie V. Breton,Carlos A. Camargo,Whitney Cowell,Dana Dabelea,Stephen R. Dager,Cristiane S. Duarte,Amy Elliott,Raina N. Fichorova,J.A Gern,Monique M. Hedderson,E. K. Hom Thepaksorn,Kathi Huddleston,Margaret R. Karagas,Kenneth Kleinman,Leslie D. Leve,Ximin Li,Yijun Li,Augusto A. Litonjua,Yunin Ludena-Rodriguez,Juliette C. Madan,Julio Mateus Nino,Cindy T. McEvoy,Thomas G. O'Connor,Amy Padula,Nigel Paneth,Frederica P. Perera,Sheela Sathyanarayana,Rebecca J. Schmidt,Robert T. Schultz,Jessica L. Snowden,Joseph B. Stanford,Leonardo Trasande,Heather E. Volk,William Edward Wheaton,Rosalind J. Wright,Monica McGrath +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors correct the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245064, and present a new version of the article, with the same title.
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Impact of antibiotics to off-target infant gut microbiota and resistance genes in cohort studies
Rebecca M. Lebeaux,Juliette C. Madan,Quang P. Nguyen,Modupe Coker,Modupe Coker,Erika Dade,Yuka Moroishi,Thomas J. Palys,Benjamin D. Ross,Pettigrew Mm,Hilary G. Morrison,Margaret R. Karagas,Anne G. Hoen +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used metagenomic sequencing data from paired stool samples collected prior to antibiotic exposure and at 1 year from over 200 infants and assessed the relationship between subsequent exposures and the abundance or compositional diversity of off-target microbes and ARGs while adjusting for covariates.
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Prenatal Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and Childhood Autism-related Outcomes
Jennifer Ames,Mohamad Burjak,Lyndsay A. Avalos,Joseph M. Braun,Catherine M. Bulka,Lisa A. Croen,Anne L Dunlop,Assiamira Ferrara,Rebecca C. Fry,Monique M. Hedderson,Margaret R. Karagas,Donghai Liang,Pi-I D. Lin,Kristen Lyall,Brianna F. Moore,Rachel Morello-Frosch,Thomas G. O'Connor,Jiwon Oh,Amy Padula,Tracey J. Woodruff,Yeyi Zhu,Ghassan B. Hamra +21 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated whether blood concentrations of PFAS in pregnancy are associated with child autism-related outcomes and found that PFAS exposure was associated with a modest increase in child autism related traits.