Rising Temperatures, Rising Risks: Safeguarding Children’s Health
During this webinar attendees will learn the physiological, environmental, and social factors that increase children's vulnerability to heat-related
The Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research is an organization of individuals from a wide variety of disciplines who share a common interest: the epidemiology of pregnancy, infancy and childhood. The Society was formed in 1988, and holds an annual meeting each June, immediately preceding the meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER). The work presented at SPER’s annual meeting represents the cutting edge of research in pediatric and perinatal epidemiology.
During this webinar attendees will learn the physiological, environmental, and social factors that increase children's vulnerability to heat-related
Eric Bind, MPP, of the NJ Department of Health will discuss prenatal lead and mercury monitoring program in