Reporting to parents on children's exposures to asthma triggers in low-income and public housing, an interview-based case study of ethics, environmental literacy, individual action, and public health benefits

Background Emerging evidence about the effects of endocrine disruptors on asthma symptoms suggests new opportunities to reduce asthma by changing personal environments. Right-to-know ethics supports returning personal results for these chemicals to participants, so they can make decisions to reduce...

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Main Authors: Ohayon, Jennifer L (Author), Cousins, Elicia M (Author), Morello-Frosch, Rachel (Author), Brown, Phil (Author), Adamkiewicz, Gary (Author), Brody, Julia G (Author), Perovich, Laura J. (Author), Ohayon, Jennifer Liss (Author), Cousins, Elicia Mayuri (Author), Brody, Julia Green (Author), Perovich, Laura Jones (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central, 2018-05-30T17:48:47Z.
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