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Children's Health Act

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The initial estimate of the cost of this study was approximately $ 2.7 billion over a span of 25 years. However, various media reports have concluded that the actual cost could be twice as much as the one that was initially predicted. Federal agencies, including the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National
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The focus of this Act was to increase research and treatment of numerous health issues concerning children including autism, asthma, epilepsy, and oral health to name a few. Since it was implemented into law, the Children's Health Act has brought upon numerous programs. Some highlights of the Act
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The National Academy of Science had their share of input in the project that began its funding in 2000. However, during the planning phase, the study fell short of funding which, as a result, made people more doubtful about the possibility of the program. Over the years, funding has increased
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Furthermore, to discover preventable environmental risk factors for disease in children, the US Congress engaged the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development with the Children's Health Act of 2000. The aim of this study was to track the health of 100 000 children from before
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significantly, more so since 2007, when the implementation phase began. The 2010 reports show that $ 414.3 million has been secured and the program is still up and running and showing stability for the years to come.
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Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the US Environmental Protection Agency.
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conception to their 21st birthday and learn the influence of environment, including physical, chemical, biological, and psychosocial factors, on children's health and development.
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Seven existing Vanguard centers, located primarily at major research universities across the US, are scheduled to start enrolling pregnant women during 2008 as part of the planned
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Efforts to ensure safe and quality mental health treatment
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interact to influence child health and human development.
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Pub. L.
106–310 (text)
(PDF)
Stat.
1101
National Children's Study
genetics
Combating Autism Act
ProQuest
199394616
doi
10.1001/jama.2010.1502
PMID
20978253
"The National Children's Study: A 21-Year Prospective Study of 100 000 American Children"
doi
10.1542/peds.2006-0360
PMID
17079592
NationalChildrensstudy.gov
National Children's Study
Reuters.com
Reuters
Categories
Acts of the 106th United States Congress
Child development
United States federal health legislation

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