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Centers For Disease Control Recommends Lowering Threshold For Harmful Blood Lead Levels

For the first time in 20 years, the United States Centers For Disease Control is considering lowering the threshold blood lead level.  The current level is 10 ug/dl and this level dictates how many health agencies address childhood lead poisoning.  A recent vote by the CDC Advisory Committee on Childhood…

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Baltimore, Maryland Clinic Sued For Deliberately Exposing Black Children To Lead Poisoning

In a terrible story, a Baltimore, Maryland medical facility has been sued in a class action for allegedly deliberately exposing inner city black children to hazardous lead in order to measure whether efforts to control contamination were effective.  The clinic, Kennedy Krieger, is affiliated with Johns Hopkins which is a…

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Study of Lead Effects at Low Levels Could Affect EPA Regulations

From 9-17-10 Inside EPA, an article on a new analysis planned of health impacts of low-level lead exposure. —— NTP Study Of Low-Level Lead Health Effects Could Drive EPA Regulations The National Toxicology Program (NTP) is developing an analysis of the current scientific evidence surrounding the human health risks of…

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Class Action Claims Lead Taints Food

As reported, a class action has been filed alleging that lead has contaminated more than 100 food products for babies and children. Named as defendants in Denver are Coca-Cola, Gerber, Motts and the Hain Celestial Group. Named plaintiff Suzanne Kennedy claims the defendants produce dozens of supposedly kid-friendly products with…

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Lead Poisoning Linked to Poor School Performance

As reported by the Detroit Free Press, a large study of over then thousand children indicates a link between between higher lead levels and poor academic performance.  About 60% of Detroit Public School students who performed below their grade level on 2008 standardized tests had elevated lead levels.

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Lead Poisoning Study Shows Kidney Damage at Low Blood Lead Levels

Reuters Health recently reported that researchers at Johns Hopkins University have just annonuced the results of a study that shows evidence of early kidney damage in children with lead levels far below what is normally considered dangerous.  The researchers studied test results from 769 adolescents aged 12 to 20 who…

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