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The Rhode Island National Children's Study team has been visiting local farmers’ markets to raise awareness of the Study.

The Rhode Island National Children's Study team was invited to share in the Father's Day festivities in several communities.


Last Updated: 8/4/2011

Contacts

Study Location Contact Information

E-mail: NCS@brown.edu
Phone: 800-806-4844


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Melody Drnach, Senior Outreach Coordinator
E-mail: Melody_Drnach@brown.edu
Phone: 401-863-3635

 

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Last Reviewed:  4/1/2011
Last Updated:  4/1/2011

 Welcome to the Providence County Study Location


Welcome to the Providence County Study location for the National Children’s Study. The goal of the Study is to learn how to improve the health and well-being of children. To do this, the National Children's Study will examine the effects of environmental influences on the health and development of 100,000 children across the United States, following them from before birth until age 21 years.

Women & Infants Hospital and Brown University are working together to conduct this research study in Rhode Island.  Women and families can help make an impact on the health of future generations by joining the National Children’s Study.  The Study will be conducted in neighborhoods across Rhode Island.

By studying children’s health and development from before they are born into young adulthood, the Study hopes to determine what makes children healthy. Researchers also hope to better explain how the environment can impact children’s ability to grow into healthy adults. Findings from the Study will be made available as the research progresses, making potential benefits known to the public as soon as possible.

Timeline

November 2010: Rhode Island Study Center received authority to operate.

Enrolled first participant in Rhode Island.
 
December 2010:
National Children’s Study launched radio ad campaign in Rhode Island.
 
Janaury 2011:
Rhode Island Study Center Scientific Advisory Board meeting held.