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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Jacky 2000, Problem Negotiation ???? Children are lead poisoning (2000 articles), "Public health campaigns and regulatory bans on lead products in the past 40 years have been credited for drastically reducing blood lead levels in the United States." By Chris, B. 26th April 2000 ???? Role of State, “On the other hand, some of the toxic waste problems can never be rectified.” by Travis Brown 1984, this is about the role of science, people are disappear about science because they think that the science can not solve the toxic problem ???? Role of Science, "Children, not in publicly funded programs, should be assessed for risk of lead poisoning by using a personal risk questionnaire at 12 and 24 months of age, or between the ages of 2 years and 6 years if no previous assessment or test has been done." By Chris B, by 26th April 2000 ???? Solution, Solution ???? Children are lead poisoning (2000 articles), Environmental Inequity ???? Children are lead poisoning (2000 articles), Children are lead poisoning (2000 articles) ???? Problem Identification, "Investigations in 1999 by the state auditor and the congressional General Accounting Office said the California health department failed to meet those goals." By Chris, B at 26th April 2000 ???? Power Relations, State health officials generally agree with the report's conclusions, which match many of the shortcomings found last year by state and federal auditors." by Chris B, 26th April 2000 ???? Problem Negotiation, "Children are especially vulnerable to poisoning from lead dust and contaminated soil." by 18th March 2000 ???? Environmental Inequity, "TUnder a 1989 federal law, states are responsible for screening children on Medicaid, including California's Medi-Cal. They either provide the services or ensure that doctors, clinics and HMOs do the job" by 26th April 2000 ???? Role of State, "Thousands of California children exposed to dangerously high levels of lead are neither tested nor treated despite a law that requires poor children to be screened for poisoning" by Chris Bowman, in 26th April 2000 ???? Problem Identification, Ahe Environmental Protection Agency has issued three pamphlets on lead safety, including one called Reducing Lead Hazards When Remodeling Your Home. All three are available from the EPA's Web site at www.epa.gov/lead/nlicdocs.htm or by calling (800) 424-LEAD." by Dan Verria at 18th March 2000 ???? Solution, "Health care providers must do a blood lead test at age 12 and 24 months on all children who receive services from Medi-Cal, Child Health and Disability Prevention Program, Healthy Families, or Women, Infants and Children program." By Chris B 26th April 2000. ???? Solution, Problem Negotiation ???? ""If they think it's appropriate, we pay for it," Miller said." by Chris B at 26th April 2000, Stakeholders ???? Children are lead poisoning (2000 articles), "The federal government banned lead-based paint from housing in 1978 but many homes built before 1978 contain lead-based paint." By Chris, B at 26th April 2000 ???? Power Relations, Role of Science ???? Children are lead poisoning (2000 articles), "Under a 1989 federal law, states are responsible for screening children on Medicaid, including California's Medi-Cal." By Chris B at 26th APRIL 2000 ???? Power Relations, "One suit resulted in the state's abandoning use of Oftanol after tests showed even small doses of the pesticide caused irreversible damage in animals..." -Article 1 (1984) ???? Role of Science