
There is increasing evidence that environmental toxicants affect kids' health. Given this reality, pediatricians need to know the most important environmental health questions to ask, and what resources to draw from.
DR. ROBERTS is associate professor of pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. The author has nothing to disclose in regard to affiliations with, or financial interests in, any organization that may have an interest in any part

There is increasing evidence that environmental toxicants affect kids' health. Given this reality, pediatricians need to know the most important environmental health questions to ask, and what resources to draw from.

There is increasing evidence that environmental toxicants affect kids' health. Given this reality, pediatricians need to know the most important environmental health questions to ask, and what resources to draw from.

Published: March 1st 2007 | Updated:

Published: March 1st 2007 | Updated: