Behind Closed Doors tells the story of two mothers who began investigating serious health issues in their own son and daughterand ended up writing an expose about the declining health of an entire generation of American children. In their relentless attempts to improve the health of their own children, they uncovered harmful trends in our food, pharmaceuticals, and environment, all stemming from weak laws and conflicts of interest. What they discovered shocked and ultimately empowered them to get actively involved in questioning and reforming these harmful, out-of-balance practices, and to inspire other moms to do the same. Behind Closed Doors not only offers scientifically verified evidence of how declining industry practices are harming our kids, but showcases solutions like environmental medicine and other integrative health practices, shares personal success stories, and provides tools and solutions parents can immediately implementequipping and inspiring us all to stand together for change.
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Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
Publication Date: 05 Apr 2018
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781683505754
About Christine O'DonnellJoanne Stanton
Joanne Stanton has a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health from Temple University. She has fifteen years of experience working in the pharmaceutical industry as both a senior scientific communications writer and senior medical writer. Joanne also spent fifteen years coaching both high school and college field hockey and served briefly as the Associate Director of Athletics at Gwynedd-Mercy University. She has worked in the community in various volunteer positions including five years with the American Cancer Societys Childhood Cancer Program and Coaches vs. Cancer School Initiative Program. She is currently involved in community and political activism surrounding childrens environmental health issues.