Environmental health is an integral component of public health and, therefore, of social welfare. Yet both social and environmental health scientists have failed to adequately consider the mutual benefits of --and synergism between-- environmental and social policies aimed at the protection of the health and well-being of children. The emerging scientific evidence that social and physical/chemical "toxicants" interact to cause childhood illness and impair children's development is providing new impetus to the integration of these disciplines. Child labor reform in the late 19th century can be seen as a milestone in the translation of science to policy. For the first time, scientific recognition of children's biological and psychological vul...
Increasing recognition that children may be more susceptible than adults to environmental exposures ...
Background: Facts and hypotheses on the relationship between some children's diseases or disorders a...
Summary: Children in America today are at an unacceptably high risk of developing neurodevelopmental...
The physical environment in which children live, including the air they breathe and the water they d...
Environmental pollution in large industrial centers has had a negative impact on the population’s he...
oncern about the impact of the environment on health has become almost a religious issue in the Unit...
<p>A child is a growing and developing human being early from conception throughout the end of adole...
Background/Methods: The aim of workpackage 5 'Environmental exposures and children's health: impact ...
Background: The outcomes of exposure to neurotoxic chemicals early in life depend on the properties ...
Environmental pollution in large industrial centers has had a negative impact on the population’s he...
Children are particularly vulnerable to environmental hazards due to their biological sensitivities,...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Policy recommendations result from the discussions and ana...
In this article, I review recent research showing that even relatively low levels of pollution can ...
Abstract The knowledge that the environment in which we live, grow and play, can have negative or po...
Fossil-fuel combustion by-products are the world’s most significant threat to children’s health and ...
Increasing recognition that children may be more susceptible than adults to environmental exposures ...
Background: Facts and hypotheses on the relationship between some children's diseases or disorders a...
Summary: Children in America today are at an unacceptably high risk of developing neurodevelopmental...
The physical environment in which children live, including the air they breathe and the water they d...
Environmental pollution in large industrial centers has had a negative impact on the population’s he...
oncern about the impact of the environment on health has become almost a religious issue in the Unit...
<p>A child is a growing and developing human being early from conception throughout the end of adole...
Background/Methods: The aim of workpackage 5 'Environmental exposures and children's health: impact ...
Background: The outcomes of exposure to neurotoxic chemicals early in life depend on the properties ...
Environmental pollution in large industrial centers has had a negative impact on the population’s he...
Children are particularly vulnerable to environmental hazards due to their biological sensitivities,...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Policy recommendations result from the discussions and ana...
In this article, I review recent research showing that even relatively low levels of pollution can ...
Abstract The knowledge that the environment in which we live, grow and play, can have negative or po...
Fossil-fuel combustion by-products are the world’s most significant threat to children’s health and ...
Increasing recognition that children may be more susceptible than adults to environmental exposures ...
Background: Facts and hypotheses on the relationship between some children's diseases or disorders a...
Summary: Children in America today are at an unacceptably high risk of developing neurodevelopmental...