Drawing from ethnographic research on lead poisoning in Uruguay and secondary literature from lead poisoning cases around the world, the commentary argues that public health policy guided by pragmatism presents multiple dangers to effective health intervention
Perspective on lead toxicity, a comparison between the United States and Iran Ali Pourmand*, Tareq K...
Exposure to lead, both in the workplace and for the population generally, is one of the most importa...
Abstract Although lead paint was banned by federal law in 1978, it continues to poison children livi...
Drawing from ethnographic research on lead poisoning in Uruguay and secondary literature from lead p...
A case study of lead poisoning in colonial Australia and beyond is used as a basis to raise question...
A multi-language discussion of the dangers of lead poisoning, focusing on the threats lurking in Mai...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
In 2001, Maryland’s court of appeals was asked to decide whether researchers at Johns Hopkins Univer...
It is more dangerous than some forms of cancer — yet it is virtually ignored by the American public....
Centre de recherche sur les enjeux contemporains en santé publique (Cresp), Inserm–Université Paris ...
Lead is a serious and widespread poison in our environement and far too little has been done to prot...
Failing to adequately protect citizens against the threat of lead poisoning is an indication that ou...
Lead poisoning existed and was already known in Antiquity but was forgotten, at least in the literat...
A brief survey of the causes and consequences of lead poisoning suggests that lead poisoning is perv...
Perspective on lead toxicity, a comparison between the United States and Iran Ali Pourmand*, Tareq K...
Exposure to lead, both in the workplace and for the population generally, is one of the most importa...
Abstract Although lead paint was banned by federal law in 1978, it continues to poison children livi...
Drawing from ethnographic research on lead poisoning in Uruguay and secondary literature from lead p...
A case study of lead poisoning in colonial Australia and beyond is used as a basis to raise question...
A multi-language discussion of the dangers of lead poisoning, focusing on the threats lurking in Mai...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
In 2001, Maryland’s court of appeals was asked to decide whether researchers at Johns Hopkins Univer...
It is more dangerous than some forms of cancer — yet it is virtually ignored by the American public....
Centre de recherche sur les enjeux contemporains en santé publique (Cresp), Inserm–Université Paris ...
Lead is a serious and widespread poison in our environement and far too little has been done to prot...
Failing to adequately protect citizens against the threat of lead poisoning is an indication that ou...
Lead poisoning existed and was already known in Antiquity but was forgotten, at least in the literat...
A brief survey of the causes and consequences of lead poisoning suggests that lead poisoning is perv...
Perspective on lead toxicity, a comparison between the United States and Iran Ali Pourmand*, Tareq K...
Exposure to lead, both in the workplace and for the population generally, is one of the most importa...
Abstract Although lead paint was banned by federal law in 1978, it continues to poison children livi...