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The conference “Chemicals: pediatric exposures and endocrine disruptors in the obstetric field” in Bari – Health, sport and good life

Knowing the chemical risks for an informed use of various products is fundamental for our health, but takes on significant importance for women of childbearing age.

It will be discussed in Bari on 16 November at the conference “Chemicals: pediatric exposures and endocrine disruptors in the obstetric field”.

The training event is organized in collaboration with the University of Bari. The chemical safety of products in the pediatric and obstetric fields will be discussed.

The works represent a necessary training moment to encourage discussion between specialists in the sector.

The interventions will be divided into three sessions. In the first, we will talk about population exposure to chemical risks and chemical risks in relation to obstetric endocrine disruptors and growth.

The second part will analyze the issues of the Poison Control Center as a means of controlling chemical risk, label reading and chemical and food risk. The works will close with speeches on the roles of the regional Department of Prevention and the regional agency for environmental protection, Arpa.
Appointment, from 8.30 to 13, in room 2 of pavilion 152 of the Fiera del Levante.

The conference is free and accredited by ECM for surgeons: Paediatrics (paediatricians of free choice), Paediatrics, General medicine (family doctors), Organization of basic health services, Hygiene, epidemiology and public health, Food hygiene and nutrition, Gynecology and obstetrics, biologist, healthcare assistant, prevention technician in the environment and in the workplace, biomedical laboratory healthcare technician.

It is possible to register via the linkformazione.aslbat.it, selecting the type of “residential” or “distance” training.

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