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Results 31 - 40 of 524 for Lead poisoning
  1. Cosmetics (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cosmetics are products you apply to your body to clean it, make it more attractive, or change the way it looks. They include: Hair dyes Makeup Perfumes Skin-care ...
  2. ... Are Here: Home → Multiple Languages → All Health Topics → Lead Poisoning URL of this page: https://medlineplus.gov/languages/ ... V W XYZ List of All Topics All Lead Poisoning - Multiple Languages To use the sharing features on ...
  3. ... Ethylene glycol is extremely poisonous. Complete recovery from lead poisoning may take a year or more. It may ... Long-term poisoning with antimony and cadmium may lead to lung cancer. Recovery from acid poisoning depends on how much tissue has been damaged. ...
  4. ... dyes may include: Arsenic Bismuth Denatured alcohol Lead ( lead poisoning ) Mercury Pyrogallol Silver Hair dyes may contain other ...
  5. Environmental Health (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Others are the result of human activities, like lead poisoning from paint, or exposure to asbestos or mercury ...
  6. Hidden Hazards: Clearing Out Toxins in the Home From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Lead Poisoning/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Lead Poisoning
  7. ... Certain other health conditions, such as diabetes and lead poisoning Certain medicines, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( ...
  8. ... too high, it may mean you have: Hemochromatosis Lead poisoning Liver disease Most conditions that cause too little ...
  9. ... in urine may be related to kidney disease, lead poisoning , or alcohol use disorder. If your results show ...
  10. ... a main message about taking steps to prevent lead poisoning in children, a photo of peeling paint in ...
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