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EPA children's report notes progress and setbacks
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2003 The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday released its second report on trends in environmental factors related to the health and well-being of children in the United States. The report said minority children are disproportionately affected by diseases like asthma and cancer. Rates for American Indian and Alaska Native children were the lowest among all ethnic and racial groups but the EPA warned that the data was often insufficient. Get the Story:
EPA Report Has Good, Bad News For Kids (The Washington Post 2/25)
EPA Issues Second Report on Trends in Protecting Children’s Health (EPA 2/24) Get the Report:
America's Children and the Environment (February 2003)
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