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Environmental/Occupational Health for the Primary Care Provider

Presented Mike Rowland, MD, MPH. Dr. Rowland is the Medical Director of Maine Migrant Health Program.
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Environmental/Occupational Health for the Primary Care Provider

Presented Mike Rowland, MD, MPH. Dr. Rowland is the Medical Director of Maine Migrant Health Program.
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Environmental/Occupational Health for the Primary Care Provider

Presented Mike Rowland, MD, MPH. Dr. Rowland is the Medical Director of Maine Migrant Health Program.
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EOH Screening Questions for the Primary Care Setting

3 simple environmmental/occupational screening questions for the primary care provider. English and Spanish. MCN, 2007.
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EOH Screening Questions for the Primary Care Setting

3 simple environmmental/occupational screening questions for the primary care provider. English and Spanish. MCN, 2007.
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EOH Screening Questions for the Primary Care Setting

3 simple environmmental/occupational screening questions for the primary care provider. English and Spanish. MCN, 2007.
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EPA Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act

The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) provides for federal regulation of pesticide distribution, sale, and use. All pesticides distributed or sold in the United States must be registered (licensed) by EPA. Before EPA may register a pesticide under FIFRA, the applicant must show, among other things, that using the pesticide according to specifications "will not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.''

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EPA Lead Page

Lead is a toxic metal that was used for many years in products found in and around our homes. Lead also can be emitted into the air from motor vehicles and industrial sources, and lead can enter drinking water from plumbing materials. Lead may cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and under are most at risk.

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EPA Office of Children's Health Protection

EPA Office of Children's Health Protection provides a good list of children's health resources on the web.
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EPA Office of Children's Health Protection

EPA Office of Children's Health Protection provides a good list of children's health resources on the web.
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