This report attempts to identify the relevant environmental factors which have an impact upon the quality of life of the child. The following are discussed: (1) 1 introduction--population growth, population growth and natural resource reserves, GNP and the quality of life, regulation of population size, population quality; (2) prenatal consideration--prenatal supervision and care, nutrition, placental abnormalities, intrauterine infections, drugs,. maternal disease,_ environmental stress, subpopulations, physicians suggest improvements for consumers and systems, public service vendors; (3) perinatal and postnatal considerations--labor and delivery, neonatal period (risk factors, prediction impairment), social considerations during infancy (...
BACKGROUND: The presence of chemicals in the environment is ubiquitous. Human biomonitoring studies ...
Abstract Background The presence of chemicals in the environment is ubiquitous. Human biomonitoring ...
Occupational therapists consider occupation to be tasks and activities a person partakes in e.g. fee...
A literature review discusses the effect of selected environmental factors on women reproductive sys...
<p>A child is a growing and developing human being early from conception throughout the end of adole...
"File: Human Relations, 4/83/8M""Many things can cause death or deformity to the unborn baby. Exampl...
Objective: To investigate child growth, cognitive/language development, and their environmental and ...
Preconception and prenatal exposure to environmental contaminants may affect future health. Pregnanc...
"File: Human Relations, 5/78/8M""Many things can cause death or deformity to the unborn baby. Exampl...
Exposures to environmental chemicals and psychosocial stressors during pregnancy have been individua...
The impact of the environment on a woman is essential for normal fetus development during pregnancy....
The gestational period is a critical and vulnerable time for fetal organ development; therefore, env...
Healthy pregnancies and optimal fetal development are crucial to ensure a healthy future for not onl...
In the last few years, many studies have focused on the effects of environmental contaminant exposur...
Fetal and early postnatal development constitutes the most vul-nerable time period of human life in ...
BACKGROUND: The presence of chemicals in the environment is ubiquitous. Human biomonitoring studies ...
Abstract Background The presence of chemicals in the environment is ubiquitous. Human biomonitoring ...
Occupational therapists consider occupation to be tasks and activities a person partakes in e.g. fee...
A literature review discusses the effect of selected environmental factors on women reproductive sys...
<p>A child is a growing and developing human being early from conception throughout the end of adole...
"File: Human Relations, 4/83/8M""Many things can cause death or deformity to the unborn baby. Exampl...
Objective: To investigate child growth, cognitive/language development, and their environmental and ...
Preconception and prenatal exposure to environmental contaminants may affect future health. Pregnanc...
"File: Human Relations, 5/78/8M""Many things can cause death or deformity to the unborn baby. Exampl...
Exposures to environmental chemicals and psychosocial stressors during pregnancy have been individua...
The impact of the environment on a woman is essential for normal fetus development during pregnancy....
The gestational period is a critical and vulnerable time for fetal organ development; therefore, env...
Healthy pregnancies and optimal fetal development are crucial to ensure a healthy future for not onl...
In the last few years, many studies have focused on the effects of environmental contaminant exposur...
Fetal and early postnatal development constitutes the most vul-nerable time period of human life in ...
BACKGROUND: The presence of chemicals in the environment is ubiquitous. Human biomonitoring studies ...
Abstract Background The presence of chemicals in the environment is ubiquitous. Human biomonitoring ...
Occupational therapists consider occupation to be tasks and activities a person partakes in e.g. fee...