Great Lakes Center for Children's Environmental Health

Great Lakes Center for Children's Environmental Health We are a center of expertise available to respond to our hotline, give presentations, and advocate for children's and women's environmental health.

The Great Lakes Center for Children's Environmental Health is a federally funded Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU). PEHSUs form a respected network of experts in children's environmental health. They were created to ensure that children and communities have access to special medical knowledge and resources for children faced with a health risk due to a natural or human-made en

vironmental hazard. Read more about the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units at www.pehsu.net. The Great Lakes Center for Children's Environmental Health was established in 1999 to promote and protect children's health through prevention, education, diagnosis and treatment of environmentally related diseases. Our team of health professionals encompass diverse areas of expertise including medical toxicology, pediatrics, occupational/environmental medicine, emergency medicine, pulmonology and developmental pediatrics. We cover the states in EPA Region 5: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. We are dedicated to increasing environmental medicine knowledge among healthcare professionals around children’s environmental health by providing consultation and training. We also provide information and resources to school and community groups to help increase the public’s understanding of children's environmental health. Check here to see air quality reports for the Chicagoland area or search for your own hometown.. http://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=airnow.local_city&cityid=50

06/12/2020

GLC-RCEH affirms that Black Lives Matter:
The Great Lakes Center for Reproductive and Children’s Environmental Health recognizes that African American communities have historically suffered from a disproportionate burden of environmental pollution. Combined with the adverse health effects caused by lack of access to medical care, fresh food, and community economic investment, the additional burden of living with poor air quality, contaminated drinking water and soil, and older housing stock is absolutely unacceptable and must be remedied. To that end, the national PEHSU network, with input from GLC-RCEH, is currently undertaking a strategic planning process that increases our focus on ending environmental injustice. We look forward to increasing our efforts in this arena.

Shelter-in-place means a lot of us are spending way more time at home. Dr. Nick Newman from Cincinnati Childrens Hospita...
05/14/2020

Shelter-in-place means a lot of us are spending way more time at home. Dr. Nick Newman from Cincinnati Childrens Hospital shares easy tips on how to protect you and your family from lead in the home

This video is about how to help protect your family from lead exposure when you have to stay in your home

Dr. Beth Neary of the Region 5 PEHSU testified at the Wisconsin Capitol about lead, PAH, and PFAS. The PFAS bill address...
02/10/2020

Dr. Beth Neary of the Region 5 PEHSU testified at the Wisconsin Capitol about lead, PAH, and PFAS. The PFAS bill addresses standards, grant programs, blood testing, and a cancer cluster study. Listen to Dr. Neary's testimony on PFAS at the State Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy:

On February 7, 2020, the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy held a public hearing on bills relating to PFAS.

Dr. Beth Neary of the University of Wisconsin provides an introduction to environmental exposures in this 10 minute vide...
01/10/2020

Dr. Beth Neary of the University of Wisconsin provides an introduction to environmental exposures in this 10 minute video. It provides information on environmental exposures and associated health effects and why children are especially vulnerable.

Health Sciences Videos in the UW SMPH Video Library

January is National Radon Action Month. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer- nearly 21,000 people die a yea...
01/08/2020

January is National Radon Action Month. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer- nearly 21,000 people die a year from lung cancer caused by radon. Testing is the only way to know if your home has an elevated level of radon. There are do-it-yourself test kits available or you can hire a qualified radon professional to test your home. Learn more at

Find local information related to radon, including your state radon program, with contact information, EPA Regional contacts and a state-specific map.

Our second annual 'Chemicals, Pollution, and Pregnancy: A reproductive environmental health conference' is happening nex...
09/09/2019

Our second annual 'Chemicals, Pollution, and Pregnancy: A reproductive environmental health conference' is happening next Wed, Sept 18th from 4-7 at Rush Medical University! This conference is geared towards healthcare providers and public health professionals, but all are welcome to attend. For more details and registration, visit https://bit.ly/2T79bzJ Registration closes this Wed at noon.

Description: Learn about the latest, most promising research developments and clinical advancements for toxicant exposures as they relate to for reproductive environmental health.

08/17/2019

If you live in Lake County near Medline or Vantage, we'll be collecting blood samples as part of a surveillance project for ethylene oxide. We are at Cristo Rey St Martin College Prep today until 4 p.m.

Join us Wednesday, September 18th from 4-7 pm for our reproductive environmental health conference in Chicago! Topics wi...
08/13/2019

Join us Wednesday, September 18th from 4-7 pm for our reproductive environmental health conference in Chicago! Topics will include PFAS, endocrine disruptors, and other environmental exposures. To register for free and learn more, visit https://bit.ly/2T79bzJ. Registration closes September 11th at noon.

Description: Learn about the latest, most promising research developments and clinical advancements for toxicant exposures as they relate to for reproductive environmental health.

Our May newsletter is out! Click on the link to see what's going on this month in children's environmental health and to...
05/01/2019

Our May newsletter is out! Click on the link to see what's going on this month in children's environmental health and to subscribe to our monthly newsletters:

Dr. Susan Buchanan was interviewed about endocrine disruptors on Chicago Access Network Television. She discusses source...
04/30/2019

Dr. Susan Buchanan was interviewed about endocrine disruptors on Chicago Access Network Television. She discusses sources of exposure, associated health effects, and ways to reduce exposure. Watch the interview at:

Commissioner Avila talks with Susan Buchanan, MD, MPH about educating the public on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) and the types of products used in ou...

Parental environmental exposures can play a role in   and developmental delay. Kids were at greater risk for both if the...
04/12/2019

Parental environmental exposures can play a role in and developmental delay. Kids were at greater risk for both if their mothers were living near pyrethroids insecticide applications just before conception or during 3rd trimester http://bit.ly/2p0jOFQ

Kids have a 60% increased risk of developing   if their mothers lived near agricultural fields where organophosphate (OP...
04/11/2019

Kids have a 60% increased risk of developing if their mothers lived near agricultural fields where organophosphate (OP) pesticides were applied at any point during their .

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