Spring Into Action on Lead Poisoning
This half-day, community-focused event is designed for both residents and local stakeholders to come together to share information,

Whether it is urban or rural, extreme heat, poor air quality, wildfire, flood, and other extreme weather events, children are certainly one of the most vulnerable populations we serve. These climate hazards make children susceptible to worsening allergies, asthma, and trauma-induced mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, and worse. Experts from Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, and Goldberg Community Health want to engage you in a discussion about current and future implications of changing climate on pediatric health and the delivery of healthcare.
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Register here. Contact: Shahrukh Haider, Shaider@hrsa.gov
This half-day, community-focused event is designed for both residents and local stakeholders to come together to share information,
Dr. Jodi Flaws will discuss her research on the effects of one neonicotinoid, imidacloprid, on the health of