A problem that should be of great concern to all of us is the lead poisoning of children. First, I would like to present a short overview concerning the reasons everyone should care about lead poisoning, then discuss the history of lead poisoning, what is happening today across the country, and the future
The city of Flint was the focus of national and international attention due to a lead-contaminated w...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is estimated that 1 of every 20 chil...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
Marilyn Bode, Protect children from lead poisoning, Kansas State University, September 1997
Approximately 500,000 U.S. children aged 1\u20135 years have blood lead levels above 5 micrograms of...
Lead poisoning has long range effects on children, both physically and academically. Even small amou...
Lead poisoning remains a significant problem in the United States, especially in cities like Buffalo...
Childhood lead poisoning is an important, preventable environmental disease affecting millions of ch...
Lead poisoning is a world-wide problem that can affect children from all geographic communities and ...
The problem of childhood lead poisoning. Child-hood lead poisoning is a major, preventable environme...
The United States and the World Health Organization have worked to decrease lead exposure in childre...
Inorganic lead is the most extensively studied environmental toxin. Today's humans have in the order...
Lead is a dangerous element that exists naturally in the Earth's crust. Any kind of lead causes a de...
Lead poisoning has been one of the most significant environmental health threats to face pediatric p...
The city of Flint was the focus of national and international attention due to a lead-contaminated w...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is estimated that 1 of every 20 chil...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...
Childhood lead poisoning is a non-communicable disease that has a long history and fatal effects. Al...
Marilyn Bode, Protect children from lead poisoning, Kansas State University, September 1997
Approximately 500,000 U.S. children aged 1\u20135 years have blood lead levels above 5 micrograms of...
Lead poisoning has long range effects on children, both physically and academically. Even small amou...
Lead poisoning remains a significant problem in the United States, especially in cities like Buffalo...
Childhood lead poisoning is an important, preventable environmental disease affecting millions of ch...
Lead poisoning is a world-wide problem that can affect children from all geographic communities and ...
The problem of childhood lead poisoning. Child-hood lead poisoning is a major, preventable environme...
The United States and the World Health Organization have worked to decrease lead exposure in childre...
Inorganic lead is the most extensively studied environmental toxin. Today's humans have in the order...
Lead is a dangerous element that exists naturally in the Earth's crust. Any kind of lead causes a de...
Lead poisoning has been one of the most significant environmental health threats to face pediatric p...
The city of Flint was the focus of national and international attention due to a lead-contaminated w...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is estimated that 1 of every 20 chil...
Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk fo...