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Danielle Schirmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:18:17 -0400
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Dear Click 4HP Subscribers,

For your information, the Canadian Partnership for Children’s Health  
and Environment (CPCHE) has released a Father's Day Report urging  
greater awareness among parents, especially fathers, about  
environmental risks to boys.

The report summarizes the evidence about these environmental risks and  
shows how for a number of health outcomes such as asthma, cancer,  
learning and behavioural problems, and birth defects, boys seem to be  
faring worse than girls. The report also discusses the role that  
fathers' play in ensuring children's environmental health.

Like CPCHE’s other educational materials, CPCHE's Father’s Day Report  
seeks to raise public awareness.

For the full 16-page report, media release and 4-page summary, please visit:
http://www.healthyenvironmentforkids.ca/english/news/index.shtml?x=3257

Regards,
Danielle Schirmer

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Danielle Schirmer
Canadian Partnership for Children's Health and Environment
215 Spadina Ave Ste 130
Toronto, ON M5T 2C7
tel: (416) 979 3939 ext. 6
fax: (416) 761 4038
www.healthyenvironmentforkids.ca

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