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1. Vitamin B12 and Folate Status in Pregnant Females and Their Infants in Norway: Secondary Analysis from the Mommy's Food Study.

3. Iodine concentration in tap water, mineral water, and coffee.

4. Infant iodine status and associations with maternal iodine nutrition, breast-feeding status and thyroid function.

5. Iodine Nutrition and Iodine Supplement Initiation in Association with Thyroid Function in Mildly-to-Moderately Iodine-Deficient Pregnant and Postpartum Women.

6. Biomarkers and Fatty Fish Intake: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Norwegian Preschool Children.

7. Maternal Cod Intake during Pregnancy and Infant Development in the First Year of Life: Secondary Analyses from a Randomized Controlled Trial.

8. Commercially available kelp and seaweed products - valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?

9. Diet quality in the population of Norway and Poland: differences in the availability and consumption of food considering national nutrition guidelines and food market.

10. Effects of Two Weekly Servings of Cod for 16 Weeks in Pregnancy on Maternal Iodine Status and Infant Neurodevelopment: Mommy's Food, a Randomized-Controlled Trial.

11. Iodine status during pregnancy and at 6 weeks, 6, 12 and 18 months post-partum.

12. Iodine Status and Thyroid Function in a Group of Seaweed Consumers in Norway.

13. Iodine and Mercury Content in Raw, Boiled, Pan-Fried, and Oven-Baked Atlantic Cod ( Gadus morhua ).

14. Fatty Acid Reference Intervals in Red Blood Cells among Pregnant Women in Norway-Cross Sectional Data from the 'Little in Norway' Cohort.

15. Effects of seafood consumption on mercury exposure in Norwegian pregnant women: A randomized controlled trial.

16. Validation and Determination of 25(OH) Vitamin D and 3-Epi25(OH)D3 in Breastmilk and Maternal- and Infant Plasma during Breastfeeding.

17. Dietary Intake and Biomarkers of Folate and Cobalamin Status in Norwegian Preschool Children: The FINS-KIDS Study.

18. Mercury, lead, arsenic, and cadmium in Norwegian seafood products and consumer exposure.

19. Vitamin D status in preschool children and its relations to vitamin D sources and body mass index-Fish Intervention Studies-KIDS (FINS-KIDS).

20. Little in Norway: a prospective longitudinal community-based cohort from pregnancy to child age 18 months.

21. Validation and reproducibility of a new iodine specific food frequency questionnaire for assessing iodine intake in Norwegian pregnant women.

22. Iodine status in Norwegian preschool children and associations with dietary iodine sources: the FINS-KIDS study.

23. New data on nutrient composition in large selection of commercially available seafood products and its impact on micronutrient intake.

24. Fatty fish, hair mercury and cognitive function in Norwegian preschool children: Results from the randomized controlled trial FINS-KIDS.

25. Sufficient iodine status among Norwegian toddlers 18 months of age - cross-sectional data from the Little in Norway study.

26. Maternal Iodine Status is Associated with Offspring Language Skills in Infancy and Toddlerhood.

27. Maternal DHA Status during Pregnancy Has a Positive Impact on Infant Problem Solving: A Norwegian Prospective Observation Study.

28. Fatty fish intake and cognitive function: FINS-KIDS, a randomized controlled trial in preschool children.

29. The effects of fatty fish intake on adolescents' nutritional status and associations with attention performance: results from the FINS-TEENS randomized controlled trial.

30. Effects of cod intake in pregnancy on iodine nutrition and infant development: study protocol for Mommy's Food - a randomized controlled trial.

31. Affective facial expression in sub-clinically depressed and non-depressed mothers during contingent and non-contingent face-to-face interactions with their infants.

32. Docosahexaenoic Acid Status in Pregnancy Determines the Maternal Docosahexaenoic Acid Status 3-, 6- and 12 Months Postpartum. Results from a Longitudinal Observational Study.

33. Low omega-3 index in pregnancy is a possible biological risk factor for postpartum depression.

34. Subclinical levels of maternal depression and infant sensitivity to social contingency.

35. Establishment of a seafood index to assess the seafood consumption in pregnant women.

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