Textbook of Children's Environmental Health
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Children are exquisitely sensitive to hazards in the environment. Even minute quantities of toxic chemicals can trigger cellular changes that result in disease and disability that affect children across their lifespan. New discoveries in children's environmental health continue to elucidate the profound impacts of chemical, biological, physical and societal hazards on children's health and guide effective intervention. Textbook of Children's Environmental Health is the landmark textbook channeli
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This comprehensive medical text delivers essential knowledge about how environmental factors—from chemical exposures to societal hazards—profoundly impact pediatric health outcomes. Authored by leading expert Ruth A. Etzel, the book systematically examines how even minimal toxic exposures can trigger cellular changes that manifest as chronic diseases and disabilities throughout childhood and beyond. The content bridges cutting-edge research with clinical practice, offering evidence-based insights into prevention strategies and effective interventions for environmental health threats affecting young populations.
What distinguishes this work is its authoritative synthesis of emerging science with practical clinical guidance, making it indispensable for healthcare professionals, public health specialists, and advanced students in pediatric medicine. The textbook's rigorous approach to environmental pediatrics establishes it as a foundational resource that will shape both current practice and future research directions in children's health protection. Its comprehensive coverage of biological, chemical, physical, and societal determinants provides readers with the critical framework needed to address the complex environmental challenges facing today's children.
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