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References:

Eugene M. Lewit and Linda Schuurmann Baker. Children's Health and the Environment

Critical Issues For Children and Youths , VOLUME 5, NUMBER 2 - SUMMER/FALL 1995

Center for Children's Health and the Environment of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Fact Sheet: Children's Unique Vulnerability to Environmental Toxins. June 2 2002

*Landrigan P J, Schecter C B, Lipton J M, Fahs M C, Scwartz J. Environmental pollutants and disease in American children: Estimates of morbidity, mortality, and costs for lead poisoning, asthma, cancer and developmental disabilities . Environmental Health Perspectives, 110 July 2002.

WWF- UK . Compromising our Children ; Chemical impacts on children's Intelligence and behaviour ; A Chemicals and Health Campaign Briefing. June 2004

National Safety Council. Fact Sheet: Indoor Air Quality . Dec. 2004

Dan Wiessner . Groups want more attention paid to pollution's effect on kids . Poughkeepsie Journal. April 11, 2007 .

Beth Greer. Chemicals in household cleaners may pollute indoor air . San Francisco Chronicle. July 19, 2006

Janine DeFao Glass baby bottles making comeback ; Stores selling out after health alarms raised about plastics. San Francisco Chronicle April 9, 2007

The Environmental Working Group; Bisphenol A: Toxic Plastics Chemical in Canned Food. March 2007

 

 

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