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By GARY CHITTIM
KING 5 News, February 20, 2008
Straight to the Source
SEATTLE - A prestigious group of children's health experts says its time to quit debating the effects of certain environmental agents and do something about it.
On Wednesday, the Collaborative on Health and the Environment's Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative published the "Scientific Consensus Statement on Environmental Agents Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders."
In the statement, experts say exposure to those agents is leading to all kinds of child and adult disorders. It doesn't blame any industry or manufacturer. It just points out that the things unleashed in the environment, like foul air from the freeway, often end up harming children.
It wasn't long after his first birthday that the parents of 6-year-old Donovan noticed something was wrong, but they weren't prepared for what came next.
"The first time anybody suggested it could be autism, it was pretty heavy," said Angela Dawson.
The exact causes of autism and other child developmental disorders are unknown.
The debate still rages over the role environmental contaminates may play, but experts now say it's time to act.
"We need to prevent these things and we have the knowledge to do that and we need to make the resources available to do that," said Dr. Steven Gilbert, who helped with the statement released Wednesday.
The document says experts are confident some environmental agents cause learning and development disabilities. They range from the obvious suspects like alcohol, lead and mercury, to the less common - PBDEs or fire retardants, manganese solvents and pesticides.
Full Story: http://www.king5.com/health/stories/NW_022008ENB_environmental_agents_
KS.114aee16.html
On Wednesday, the Collaborative on Health and the Environment's Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative published the "Scientific Consensus Statement on Environmental Agents Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders."
In the statement, experts say exposure to those agents is leading to all kinds of child and adult disorders. It doesn't blame any industry or manufacturer. It just points out that the things unleashed in the environment, like foul air from the freeway, often end up harming children.
It wasn't long after his first birthday that the parents of 6-year-old Donovan noticed something was wrong, but they weren't prepared for what came next.
"The first time anybody suggested it could be autism, it was pretty heavy," said Angela Dawson.
The exact causes of autism and other child developmental disorders are unknown.
The debate still rages over the role environmental contaminates may play, but experts now say it's time to act.
"We need to prevent these things and we have the knowledge to do that and we need to make the resources available to do that," said Dr. Steven Gilbert, who helped with the statement released Wednesday.
The document says experts are confident some environmental agents cause learning and development disabilities. They range from the obvious suspects like alcohol, lead and mercury, to the less common - PBDEs or fire retardants, manganese solvents and pesticides.
Full Story: http://www.king5.com/health/stories/NW_022008ENB_environmental_agents_
KS.114aee16.html
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