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Playing it Safe – Service Provider Strategies to Reduce Environmental Risks to Preconception, Prenatal and Child Health
May 22, 2006
Public Legal Education
,
Publications
book
,
child care
,
child health
,
endocrine disruption
,
indoor environment
,
reproductive and developmental toxicants
,
toxic substances
,
vulnerable communities
Title:
Playing it Safe – Service Provider Strategies to Reduce Environmental Risks to Preconception, Prenatal and Child Health
Resource Type:
Book
Content:
enviro_strategies
# of Pages:
95
Date authored:
2006
Author/s:
Kathleen Cooper
Author Organization:
Canadian Environmental Law Association
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