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Children's Health and The Environment: Environmentally Healthy Homes and Communities CME
Authors: Barbara Sattler, RN, DrPH; Brenda M. Afzal, RN, MS; Marian E. Condon, RN, MS; Erin K. Belka, BS; Tonya M. McKee, BA
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Release Date: October 7, 2003Valid for credit through December 31, 2004

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Contents of This CME Activity
  1. Children's Health and The Environment: Environmentally Healthy Homes and Communities
    Introduction
    Children's Special Vulnerabilities
    The Right to Know: Access to Information About Chemicals in Our Environment
    Indoor Air Quality
    Mold/Mildew
    Dust Mites
    Environmental Tobacco Smoke
    Radon
    Carbon Monoxide in the Home
    Lead
    Mercury
    Pesticides
    Drinking Water
    Sun Safety for Children
    Conclusion
    Related Resources
    References


 
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