Flint health citizens
Flint health citizens. In Flint, a non-health-related series of crisis situations led to a health crisis. Consider how health often depends on social factors much more than it depends on good medicine. What social factors in Flint are not directly about health that nonetheless harmed children’s health? Are Flint’s children at special risk because they are poor and may have substandard access to proper medical care? Why? Discuss the consequences of lead exposure. What is the short-term vs. long-term impact? What amount of lead is a healthy dose? Discuss the consequences and potential health costs to Flint citizens of other contaminants that were discussed in this story. 1. Introduction
2. Health in Flint
3. are Flint children at risk because they are poor
4. consequences of lead exposure
5. The safe amount of lead in water
6. the consequences and potential health coast of other contaminants
7. conclusion
8. Reference


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