Webinar by:

Rosalind Wright, MD, MPH, Co-Director, Institute for Exposomic Research, Dean for Translational Biomedical Sciences, and the Horace W. Goldsmith Professor in Life Course Health Research in the Departments of Pediatrics and Environmental Medicine and Public Health
Dr. Wright reviews evidence linking psychological stress to asthma expression in children. She highlights protective effects of nutrition and the early caregiving environment.
Moderator: Sarah Evans, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Environmental Medicine and Public Health
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