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lead, nutritional considerations
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lead poisoning, nutritional considerations, toxic metal, nutritional considerations, nutritional considerations to reduce the risk of lead poisoning
lead, natural element, thousands of uses, widespread, hidden, lead, contaminate food, water where it is undetectable, eye, taste,
lead, found in canned goods, lead solder, in the cans, lead, found in other some containers, cooking utensils, nutrition, old paint poses the greatest danger, lead poisoning, in young children, tap water from lead pipes, pipes, lead solder is also a source of hidden lead, more information see lead poisoning disease,
high doses of lead, damage the nervous system, kidneys, blood system, lethal, continuous low-level exposure causes, lead to accumulate, particularly dangerous, babies, after birth, small children, bodies, brains, growing rapidly, many federal agencies study, monitor lead exposure, food, drug administration, fda, monitors lead in food, beverages, food containers, tableware, environmental protection agency, epa, monitors lead levels in drinking water, , run tap water, minute, drinking, cooking, water has been tested high in lead, consider installing an effective filtering device, switch to bottled water, drinking, cooking, avoid canned goods from foreign countries, ban on lead soldered cans goes into effect, imported wine containers have a lead foil wrapper, wipe the rim, neck, the bottle, a towel moistened, lemon juice, vinegar, wine, using, don't store wine, spirits, vinegar-based salad dressings in lead crystal decanters, long periods of time, lead, leach out, liquid, important recommendations, paint over old leaded paint, in good condition, remove the old paint, repaint, lead-free paint, needs to be sanded, removed, it is chipping, pealing, get advice on safe removal, housing, urban development, hud, hotline, 800-rid-lead, national lead information center, 800-lead-fyi, keep home, dust free, everyone should wash hands, eating, dispose of old painted toys, not know whether they have lead-free paint.
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