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Developmental Disorders Resulting From Toxic Essay

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Topic:Developmental

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There are stated to be a wide range of toxic chemical sin the environment that are linked to neurodevelopmental disabilities which affect approximately three to eight percent of the total 4 million babies born in the U.S. every year. Exposure to toxic chemicals may be through industrial accidents, occupational exposure, suicide attempts and accidental poisonings. The number of toxic chemicals that cause neurotoxicity is stated to exceed 1000. (Gupta, 2008, paraphrased)

II. Prevention

Prevention is possible although there are many challenges presented in the prevention of exposure of children to toxic chemicals. In order to prevent toxic chemical exposure in children the effort required is one of great magnitude and one that will require the participation of many actors at many levels throughout society and the world at large.

Bibliography

Gupta, Mona Sethi (2008) Neurodevelopmental disorders in Children. Autism and ADHD. Environmental Chemistry.com. 14 Apr 2008. Online available at: http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/environmental/200804childrenautismadhd.html

Graff, J. Carolyn; Murphy, Laura; Ekvall, Shirley; and Gagnon, Michele (In -- Home Toxic Chemical Exposures and children: Implications for Health Providers. Pediatr Nurs. 2006;32(6):596-603. © 2006 Jannetti…


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Gupta, Mona Sethi (2008) Neurodevelopmental disorders in Children. Autism and ADHD. Environmental Chemistry.com. 14 Apr 2008. Online available at: http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/environmental/200804childrenautismadhd.html

Graff, J. Carolyn; Murphy, Laura; Ekvall, Shirley; and Gagnon, Michele (In -- Home Toxic Chemical Exposures and children: Implications for Health Providers. Pediatr Nurs. 2006;32(6):596-603. © 2006 Jannetti Publications, Inc. Online available at: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/552359_5

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