Many times in the history of lead toxicology the view that “the problem” has been solved and is no longer a major health concern has prevailed, only to have further research demonstrate the prematurity of this judgment. In the last decade, an extraordinary amount of new research on lead has illustrated, all too clearly, that “the problem” has not disappeared, and that, in fact, it has dimensions never before considered. Recent risk assessments have concluded that research has yet to identify a threshold level below which lead can be considered “safe.” Although children’s intelligence has traditionally been considered to be the most sensitive endpoint, and used as the basis for risk assessment and standard setting, increased lead exposure ha...
Introduction: Lead is a systemic toxicant, producing widespread adverse health effects in both adult...
This study explores the relationship between children‘s cognitive abilities and lead (Pb) exposure w...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...
Many times in the history of lead toxicology the view that “the problem” has been solved and is no l...
Many times in the history of lead toxicology the view has prevailed that „the problem” has been sol...
Lead has been recognized as a poison for millennia and has been the focus of public health regulatio...
In the last decade children’s blood lead levels have fallen significantly in a number of countries, ...
Lead is the most widespread environmental neurotoxin in the United States. Exposure to lead in early...
Absorption\u22, data was collected regarding one hundred twenty-one children (seventy-four boys and ...
Numerous studies indicate that low-level lead poisoning causes mild mental retardation and low IQ sc...
Blood lead threshold levels have been decidedly downward over the past forty years. While it may be ...
Inorganic lead is the most extensively studied environmental toxin. Today's humans have in the order...
Serious problems emerge when evaluating evidence on lead neurotoxicity in children. The extent of th...
This review covers the epidemiology of lead poisoning in children on a global scale. Newer sources o...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
Introduction: Lead is a systemic toxicant, producing widespread adverse health effects in both adult...
This study explores the relationship between children‘s cognitive abilities and lead (Pb) exposure w...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...
Many times in the history of lead toxicology the view that “the problem” has been solved and is no l...
Many times in the history of lead toxicology the view has prevailed that „the problem” has been sol...
Lead has been recognized as a poison for millennia and has been the focus of public health regulatio...
In the last decade children’s blood lead levels have fallen significantly in a number of countries, ...
Lead is the most widespread environmental neurotoxin in the United States. Exposure to lead in early...
Absorption\u22, data was collected regarding one hundred twenty-one children (seventy-four boys and ...
Numerous studies indicate that low-level lead poisoning causes mild mental retardation and low IQ sc...
Blood lead threshold levels have been decidedly downward over the past forty years. While it may be ...
Inorganic lead is the most extensively studied environmental toxin. Today's humans have in the order...
Serious problems emerge when evaluating evidence on lead neurotoxicity in children. The extent of th...
This review covers the epidemiology of lead poisoning in children on a global scale. Newer sources o...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
Introduction: Lead is a systemic toxicant, producing widespread adverse health effects in both adult...
This study explores the relationship between children‘s cognitive abilities and lead (Pb) exposure w...
Lead is a confirmed neurotoxin, but questions remain about lead-associated intellectual deficits at ...