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  1. ... the EPA set the maximum allowable concentration of lead in public drinking water at 15 mcg/L ( ... report every year. These reports include information about lead amounts. The reports are available to the public. ...
  2. Nutritional considerations to reduce the risk of lead poisoning . ... Lead is a natural element with thousands of uses. Because it is widespread (and often hidden), lead ...
  3. Blood lead level is a test that measures the amount of lead in the blood. ... is used to screen people at risk for lead poisoning. This may include industrial workers and children ...
  4. Lead is a very strong poison. When a person swallows an object that has lead in it or breathes in lead dust, some of the poison can stay in ...
  5. ... behavior problems, school problems and other findings of lead poisoning or poor nutrition ... can also be done to test for anemia . Lead levels should always be checked in children who ...
  6. Lead is a natural element with thousands of uses. Because it is widespread (and often hidden) lead can easily contaminate food and water where it ...
  7. ... in cookware and utensils are: Aluminum Copper Iron Lead Stainless steel Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Both lead and copper have been linked to illness. The ...
  8. ... four parts: One or more, insulated wires called leads, or electrodes, that are placed into the brain Anchors to fix the leads to the skull The neurostimulator, which puts out ...
  9. ... a serious, chronic disease. Over time, it can lead to other health problems, including diabetes, heart disease, ... come in large portion sizes. These factors can lead children to take in more calories than they ...
  10. ... they are diagnosed. After many years, diabetes can lead to other serious problems. These problems are known ... the leg or foot, which if untreated, can lead to amputation of the leg or foot Damage ...
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