Cincinnati Children's Environmental Health Center
In the News
May 6, 2002:
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Linked to Decreases in Cognitive Skills
February 26, 2002:
Study Links Lead Exposure to Antisocial Behavior
April 30, 2001:
Blood Lead Levels Below "Acceptable" Value Linked With IQ Deficits, According to New Study
March 5, 2001:
Elimination of Household Allergens and Pollutants Could Reduce Asthma Nearly 40 Percent
May 8, 2000:
Lead Exposure Harms Millions More Children Than Thought
Young & Healthy - Spring 2001:
Avoiding Lead Means Avoiding Problems
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