ECHO Child Health Research
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ECHO is a nationwide research program supported by @NIH to investigate how environmental exposures affect child health and development.
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https://echochildren.org/ 07-11-2016 19:45:56
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ICYMI: How do epigenetic factors in human breast milk influence #childhealth and development? Check out this recent #ECHODiscovery presentation by Caitlin Howe of Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth to find out: bit.ly/46DgV2u
During #backtoschool season, help National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) raise awareness about the importance of child and adolescent mental health by sharing informational materials based on the latest research. Share science. Share hope. nimh.nih.gov/get-involved/d… #shareNIMH
#ECHOChildHealth Cohort research lead by Emily Oken MD, MPH & @LyallK investigated the association of fish consumption & omega-3 supplement use during #pregnancy with likelihood of childhood #autism. Learn more: bit.ly/4dP8Om1
Join us online Wed. 9/11 @ 1 pm ET to see Dr. Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello of Rutgers University present our next free, public #ECHODiscovery webinar on the influences of disrupting exposures on the early life microbiome: bit.ly/3YM9W56
Today at 1 pm ET: Join us for a free, public #ECHODiscovery presentation from Dr. Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello of Rutgers University on the effects of disrupting exposures on the early life microbiome: bit.ly/3YM9W56
🚰👩👧👧Columbia Northern Plains SRP estimated the level of 10 pollutants in community water systems across the U.S. for 34 ECHO Child Health Research cohorts. Researchers can use these zip code level estimates in future NIH ECHO studies to evaluate associations with infant outcomes doi.org/10.1038/s41370…
New Population and Public Health Sciences at USC study shows women exposed to higher levels of air pollution during the 2nd trimester of pregnancy face a fourfold increased risk of #PostpartumDepression compared to those exposed to lower levels, a risk that persists for at least 3 years. keck.usc.edu/news/exposure-…