ECHO is a nationwide research program whose mission is to enhance the health of children for generations to come.
The goal is to learn how the environment affects children's health and development, and how it acts together with genetic information.
With many participants throughout the United States, researchers can answer important child health questions. Some key questions are related to how the environment affects:
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Pregnant people’s and babies’ health before, during, and after pregnancy
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Children’s breathing problems and breathing-related illnesses
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Nutrition, physical activity, risks of becoming overweight, and weight-related illnesses
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Brain development, including the ability to think and understand, social development, speech, attention, behavior, and emotions
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Overall health and well-being
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