Environmental Justice
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Climate change can have social, economic, public health, and other adverse health impacts on communities and can worsen inequitable social conditions. Infants and children are especially vulnerable to adverse environmental health outcomes from climate change.
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The goal of this activity is to enhance the knowledge of physicians and other healthcare providers about lead and environmental justice in pediatric and reproductive-age populations to decrease lead exposure.
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This webinar was originally presented on November 17, 2021. Leslie Rubin, MD, FAAP presented a National PEHSU Grand Rounds webinar on prenatal environmental influences on fetal growth and development.
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