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Getting Rid of the Poisonous Effects of Lead in Children's Homes Community Health Leader Ruth Ann Norton is the executive director of the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning. | Grantee profiles | 03/09/2009 |
"Virtual House" Warns Parents About Household Toxin Risks to Children The Children's Health Environmental Coalition, Princeton, N.J., created a conceptual prototype design for a Web-based virtual house, called HealtheHouse, to inform parents about environmental health risks to their children in the home. | Grant Results Reports | 02/01/2003 |
Getting the Lead out of Housing that Federal Regulations Can't Reach The National Center for Lead-Safe Housing, Columbia, Md., provided technical assistance to cities and states to help them develop and manage comprehensive, coordinated childhood lead-poisoning-prevention programs. | Grant Results Reports | 10/01/2001 |
Regular House Cleaning Can Reduce Blood-Lead Levels in Young Children The Robert Wood Johnson Medical School conducted a randomized, controlled trial to test whether an education and house-cleaning intervention can reduce blood-lead levels in young children who are at risk for lead poisoning. The study took place from 1991 to... | Grant Results Reports | 05/01/1998 |