According to Frederica Perrera, a professor and director of the Columbia Center
for Children's Environmental Health, there has been a notable increase in development problems in children worldwide that parallels the increase in toxic contaminants in water, air, soil, and consumer goods, as well as the mounting effects of global
Children's Environmental Health, there has been a notable increase in development
problems in
children worldwide that parallels the increase in toxic contaminants in water, air, soil, and consumer goods, as well as the mounting effects of global
children worldwide that parallels the increase in toxic contaminants in water, air, soil, and consumer goods, as well as the
mounting effects of global warming.