What The Research Tells Us
Assessing Your Child's Weight
How Can I Help My Overweight Child?
Childhood Obesity Quiz
Nutrition And The Health Of Young People
The Facts
Living With Childhood Diabetes
For Your Type 1 Child
For Your Type 2 Child
New Diabetes Videos!
Advice For Parents Of Children With Asthma
Asthma Controllers And Relievers
Asthma, Children And School
How Asthma-Friendly Is Your School?
Allergies In Children
How Are My Child's Eating Habits Formed?
Nutrition And The Health Of Young People
Raising An In-Tune Eater
Give Your Child A High Five For Fiber
Packing Lunches
When Kids Say "I'm Bored"
Setting Limits On Screen Time
Getting Kids Active ? 10 Minutes At A Time!
Emergency Medical Preparation
Guard Your Child Against Accidental Injuries
Avoiding Poisonings
Playground Safety
How Safe Is Your School?
Sports And Sports Safety
Bicycle Safety
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Avoiding Poisonings
Common Poisonings
Most unintentional poisonings involve children younger than the age of 6.
Environmental Health Hazards
Some of the most common environmental hazards for children include pesticides, metals (for example, mercury and lead) and air pollutants (for example, carbon monoxide and radon).
Lead Poisonings
Lead paint in homes is the major source of lead that poisons children in the United States.
Plant Poisonings
Plants can cause skin rashes, stomach upset and even death. Fortunately, most plant poisonings can be prevented.
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