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Environmental Illness



Pollution - contamination of the environment as a result of human activities. The term pollution refers primarily to the fouling of air, water, and land by wastes (see air pollution; water pollution; solid waste). In recent years it has come to signify a wider range of disruptions to environmental quality. Thus litter, billboards, and auto junkyards are said to constitute visual pollution;   Read More...

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    The Challenge of Preventing Environmentally Related Disease in Young Children: Community-Based Research in New York City, in Environmental Health Perspectives
    by David Evans, Jean Ford, Mindy Fullilove, Susan M. Illman, Elizabeth A. Kelvin, Patrick L. Kinney, Ilan H. Meyer, Rachel L. Miller, Frederica P. Perera, Virginia A. Rauh, Peggy Shepard, Robin M. Whyatt. 8 pgs.


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