Children Exposure Articles & Analysis: Older
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Exposure of children and staff in a Child Care/Day Care Center in New Jersey prompted Governor Corzine to introduce emergency legislation for Environmental Hazards. ...
There are several ways to expose to mercury, such as breathing contaminated air, drinking contaminated water, consuming contaminated fishes, touching polluted subjects in home and job medias and other ways. Acute and chronic exposures have different effects on the human health. The polluting effect of mercury on the environment and human as a result of agricultural, medical, ...
Although the National Academy of Sciences had given a green light to such testing, the Environmental Protection Agency abruptly canceled a proposed pesticide exposure study involving children when Democratic senators threatened to block the nomination of Stephen L. ...
An ozone (O3) exposure study was conducted in Nashville, TN, using passive O3 samplers to measure six weekly outdoor, indoor, and personal O3 exposure estimates for a group of 10- to 12-yr-old elementary school children. Thirty-six children from two Nashville area communities (Inglewood and Hendersonville) participated in the O3 ...
