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October is recognized as Children’s Health Month by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other agencies and organizations. ...
Cardiac arrhythmias affect not only adults, but unfortunately also children struggle with such health problems. It is for little patients that the K.I.D.S. Foundation announced a competition "Telemedicine in Children's Hospitals of the Future". One of the winning projects of this competition is the project "TeleFriends from the Heart" submitted by the University Children's Hospital in Bialystok, ...
The findings will provide evidence for health care professionals and policymakers on supporting families to give children the best start in life. ...
Matexcel, a leading service provider in material science, now provides up-to-date toys and baby products testing services to help ensure children’s physical and mental health. Consumer concerns about the safety and quality of the products they purchase continue to grow, especially when it comes to children's and infant ...
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The HealthySole PLUS unit, donated by Collier’s Medical Equipment and HealthySole, is the newest addition to a comprehensive infection prevention program at RMH to ensure patient and family health and safety. ...
Children’s National Hospital today performed the first surgical use of breakthrough medical imaging technology designed specifically for kids. ...
The Meridian Fetal Research Device Accurately Extracts Fetal ECG to Enable Analytics on Fetal ECG Morphology, Heart Rate, Heart Rate Variability and Uterine Activity Using Surface Electrodes (North Andover, Massachusetts), MindChild Medical, Inc. today announced it has shipped 24 Meridian M110R Fetal Research Devices and 8,000 electrode patch sets to the UNC LABOR Study’s ...
The competition focused on innovations in COVID-19-related pediatric medical devices that will improve children’s health care, with 16 finalists competing in a virtual pitch event for a share of $250,000 in total grant awards. ...
Kurita Europe decided this year to focus their support on children. Children are the most vulnerable in our society, hence when crisis strikes, they are always among the first to suffer from the consequences and the last to ...
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized the City of Dallas and the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children for their collaboration to improve children’s health in the Dallas area. ...
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will recognize the City of Dallas and the Health and Wellness Alliance for Children for their collaboration to improve children’s health in the Dallas area. ...
These impacts can include both short-term and long-term effects. EPA is devoting Children’s Health Month to the issues of climate change and children’s health. ...
The EPA letter outlines steps EPA is taking to increase compliance on the part of these entities with the federal lead-based paint Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act. EPA’s RRP Rule is designed to prevent children’s exposure to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards resulting ...
“By working together we can reduce exposure to triggers and improve the health of children everywhere.” “Nine percent of all children in Dallas—that’s 60,000 kids— suffer from asthma,” said Cheryl Boswell, executive director of The Health & Wellness Alliance for ...
Gray will visit The Inspired Teaching School to bring attention to Children’s Health Month and highlight actions we can all take to educate and protect children from environmental health risks. Scientific research shows that children are uniquely vulnerable to environmental hazards. Warmer ...
Gray will visit The Inspired Teaching School to bring attention to Children’s Health Month and highlight actions we can all take to educate and protect children from environmental health risks. Scientific research shows that children are uniquely vulnerable to environmental hazards. Warmer ...
“I congratulate this team on improving children’s health today, and protecting future generations from further harm from lead ...
Researchers at the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health at the Mailman School of Public Health are the first to demonstrate an association between childhood asthma and prenatal exposure to two phthalates used in a diverse array of household products. Results appear online in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives. Children born to mothers exposed during pregnancy to higher ...
The goal of the training is to increase participant’s knowledge of environmental concerns as they relate to children and to provide a working overview of the program. ...
The RRP program is designed to protect children and families from the risks posed by exposure to lead-based paint. Exposure to lead-based paint can cause a host of health problems in children including learning disabilities. “Delaware is to be congratulated for this significant commitment to providing greater protection to ...