Guest guest Posted October 30, 2002 Report Share Posted October 30, 2002 If we were ever unsure that we were on the right track by trying to work on Indoor Air Quality and adverse health problems, this certainly validates our work. I was watching "Judging Amy" last night and they mentioned TOXIC MOLD! I almost fell off the chair! http://www.bostonherald.com/lifestyle/health_fitness/dise10302002.htm Agency will track kids' diseases for environmental link by Lasalandra Wednesday, October 30, 2002 The state Department of Public Health has won a $2.4 million federal grant to establish a registry to track cases of pediatric asthma, lupus and developmental problems in children, with an eye to linking them with environmental causes. ``We're very excited about it,'' said Suzanne Condon, assistant commissioner for the agency's Bureau of Environmental Health. ``This will greatly advance the field of environmental health.'' The agency will work with school health nurses to develop a statewide surveillance system for pediatric asthma and will conduct extensive indoor air quality tests to determine the impact of air quality on asthma, she said. She noted that schools with air quality problems have reported higher rates of asthma. A registry of Lupus cases for all Boston neighborhoods will also be established with the grant money. The autoimmune disease affects black, Hispanic and Asian women at higher rates than white women. The project will also track developmental problems in children in several areas of the state where levels of polychlorinated biphenyls have been a documented problem, including New Bedford and Berkshire County. The grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control comes in response to a 2001 report that said the existing environmental health tracking system is inadequate. It recommended a nationwide tracking system. Condon said Massachusetts is one of seven states to get one of the grants. Ultimately, she said, ``the goal is to establish a national system.'' Copyright by the Boston Herald and Herald Interactive Advertising Systems, Inc. No portion of BostonHerald.com or its content may be reproduced without the owner's written permission.Privacy Commitment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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