Children's Environmental Health
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- Safe Drinking Water for your Baby
- Birth Defects
- Children and Youth with Special Health Needs
- Newborn Screening
- Fish Consumption
- Healthy Kids Minnesota
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Children's Environmental Health
References
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2U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2013). Children’s Health Protection. Retrieved from EPA - Children
3Altshuler, K., Berg, M., Frazier, L. M., Laurenson, J., Longstreth, J., Mendez, W., & Molgaard, C. M. (2003). Critical Periods in Development: OCHP Paper Series on Children's Health and the Environment. Paper 2003-2, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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17Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2012). National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey – About NHANES. Retrieved from: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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19Surén, P., Roth, C., Bresnahan, M., Haugen, M., Hornig, M., Hirtz, D. et al. (2013). Association between maternal use of folic acid supplements and risk of autism in children. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 309(5): 570-577. JAMA
20Eubig, P. A., Aguiar, A. & Schantz, S. L. (2010). Lead and PCBs as risk factors for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Environmental Health Perspectives, 118(12):1654-1667.