Reducing The Staggering Costs Of Environmental Disease In Children, Estimated At $76.6 Billion In 2008
Researchers found that chemical factors in the environment continue to contribute greatly to childhood morbidity and to health care costs. Studies continue to unearth increasing evidence that environmental chemicals play an increasing role in childhood disease. Few important changes in federal policy have been implemented to prevent exposures to toxic chemicals. [Read article; Health Affairs Blog]

