Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
 CDC Home Search Health Topics A-Z

The National Center for Environmental Health
The Children's Page at NCEH

 link to NCEH homepage

Program Contents:

Content
Espaņol
Introduction
Topics
Activities
Acknowledgments
Print Version*
link to get Acrobat
Contact Us
Privacy Policy

Related Links:
NCEH Publications
NCEH Kids' Page
*This print version is meant for folding into a booklet format.

Content | Introduction | Topics | Activities | Acknowledgments
Kid's Links
| Contact Us | Privacy Policy
Espaņol

Content

Introduction Children at NCEH
Asthma
Birth Defects
Cruise Ship Inspection
Disabilities
Emergency Response
Global Health
Laboratory Programs
Lead Poisoning
Refugee Health
Activities
Acknowledgments

This Web site is based on Take Your Children to Work Day, a booklet that NCEH created for its employees' children to describe the important work their parents do to promote health and quality of life.


A note to parents and teachers: The NCEH Kids' Page has been created especially for children.   We hope that you will use it to initiate dialogue about environmental health issues with your  children/students. All of the topics discussed here are also covered in more depth on NCEH's  general Web site, which can be found at www.cdc.gov/nceh.

return to top of this page


Content
| Introduction | Topics | Activities | Acknowledgments | Print
* | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
Espaņol

CDC Home | Search | Health Topics A-Z

This page last reviewed January 14, 2000

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The National Center for Environmental Health

 

If you are interested in obtaining information about folic acid, childhood lead poisoning, cruise ship sanitation updates, or cholesterol measurements or if you are interested in obtaining a list of NCEH publications, call the NCEH Health Line at 1-888-232-6789.