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CEHC at Dartmouth

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Researching key emerging issues in children's environmental health.

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📚🍽️ Findings from @ECHOChildHealth suggest that food access in pregnancy and early childhood may play a big role in long-term health outcomes. Read the Research Summary: bit.ly/40Urf5m


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Students in New Hampshire are leading efforts to test for arsenic in private wells, uncovering contamination in nearly a quarter of homes. nhpr.org/nh-news/2024-1…


🔎📚ECHO Researchers Investigate Early Childhood Phthalate Exposures with ADHD Behaviors in Childhood and Adolescence @ECHOChildHealth To learn more about ways to reduce exposure to chemicals in your daily life, visit @NHDES: des.nh.gov/home-and-recre


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“What our study shows is that when harmful chemicals like flame retardants are allowed to be intentionally used in products like televisions and other electronics, they can be recycled and unintentionally contaminate other products downstream,” Liu said. #environmentalhealth


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Over 200 schools, parks, and neighborhoods are now free from toxic pesticides thanks to @NonToxicNeighborhoods, which champions removing harmful chemicals from the spaces where children live, work and play. 🌳🤾🌱


Understanding the impacts of environmental exposures in vulnerable populations is critical in building the evidence base that will guide public and environmental health policy and preventive programs. NEW @ECHOChildHealth STUDY 📚https:/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39342237/


Celebrating Children’s Environmental Health today and every day! As a #CEHDay partner organization, we are committed to building a healthier, safer, and more equitable future through our study of the environmental hazards impacting children’s health. @CEHN


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We hope you'll join us as we celebrate #CEHday next week! Join us for our Annual Awards in Washington, DC on October 10 starting at 5 pm: bit.ly/CEHNawards24


ECHO Researchers investigated food insecurity in pregnancy & early life to better understand how these factors may contribute to the higher outcomes of obesity in children & adolescents. Read the full publication here: echochildren.org/research-summa…


NHBCS director, @MargaretKaragas worked with a team of ECHO investigators to learn more about fish consumption habits during pregnancy. For advice about eating fish while pregnant or breastfeeding, see fda.gov/food/consumers…

Earlier this year, a #ECHOChildHealth Cohort study found that about 25% of #pregnant participants did not eat any fish or ate it less than once per month. Only 1 in 6 participants reported taking omega-3 supplements: bit.ly/3ISm5wi

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If you frequent public parks in your area, be sure to urge city officials to SEAL any wooden park amenities that may contain CCA-treated wood.

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Nalleli, 21, grew up in South Los Angeles and began her activism as a 9-year-old after noticing foul smells emanating from the oil well across the street from her home. Over the years, she endured headaches, nosebleeds, and heart palpitations caused by pollution from the well ...

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Shifting to phthalate-free products can quickly lower toxin levels—When women in this study stopped using products with phthalates, the level of some chemicals in their blood lowered up to 45% after 3 days 📚bit.ly/42IPyC5 @Nature


Try safer alternatives to non-stick cookware like cast iron, stainless steel, or carbon steel. A Groundbreaking new study by researchers at the @uni_newcastle, discovered hidden hazards in the Teflon pans millions of families use to cook food for their children.


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Addressing racial disparities in phthalate exposure emerges as a crucial step in reducing the risk of preterm birth. New research underscores the importance of environmental justice for maternal & infant health (reported on by @EHNewsroom). ehn.org/addressing-rac…


Children can be exposed to mold in schools if the building has indoor air that is very damp or if there have been water leaks.

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All children have the right to healthy and safe homes, schools, child care and environments! Happy #CEHCday—we’re proud to partner w @CEHN to advocate and protect children’s #environmental #health!!

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All children deserve #CleanAir, #CleanWater, safe food & products, and healthy places to live, learn & play. Join us on 10/12 to celebrate all of the #ChildrensEnvironmentalHealth wins from this year & take action to #ProtectKidsHealth on #CEHday cehday.org

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🌟New Research🌟 A study by @UW found air pollution harms brain development. Youth exposed to NO2 and PM2.5 were more likely to have reduced IQ and behavioral problems. Read the full study: bit.ly/3zsaH5l. Clean Air = Healthy Brains🧠 #airpollution

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