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. 1998 Jun;106(Suppl 3):785–786. doi: 10.1289/ehp.106-1533080

Children's Environmental Health Network, Emeryville, California.

JE Carlson 1
PMCID: PMC1533080  PMID: 9618356

Abstract

Research is one of the cornerstones of environmental health, providing the foundation for sound public policy and for appropriate education of communities and professionals in a myriad of disciplines. Until very recently, little research in environmental health focused on exposure patterns and health outcomes for children. Pediatric medicine shows that children are not just little adults; they are uniquely vulnerable.

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