SAN DIEGO NATIONAL CHILDREN’S STUDY WELCOMES 100TH BABY INTO GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCH PROJECT

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For Immediate Release 5/9/2012

SAN DIEGO, CA – The groundbreaking National Children’s Study (NCS) San Diego, which aims to follow local children from before birth until 21 years of age, has welcomed its 100th baby into the study this week.

Under the direction of Christina Chambers, PhD, MPH, professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UC San Diego School of Medicine and Melbourne Hovell, PhD, MPH of San Diego State University’s Graduate School of Public Health, the NCS aims to examine the effects of environmental and genetic factors on the growth, development, and long-term health of children.

Last year, as part of the pilot phase of the NCS, women in San Diego County who were pregnant or expected to become pregnant were recruited door-to-door. The landmark study will be the most in-depth investigation into the factors influencing a child’s health and development in U.S. history.

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