This resource discusses the pressing issue of childhood lead exposure, highlighting the national attention it has received due to lead contamination crises in various communities. It details a study conducted by the Health Impact Project, in collaboration with several organizations, which assesses the implications of childhood lead exposure, conducts a cost-benefit analysis of policies to prevent and respond to the problem, and emphasizes the importance of public health and health equity in addressing this issue.
10 Policies to Prevent and Respond to Childhood Lead Exposure
Publisher: Health Impact Project
Year: 2017