On Track: What to Know About Lead Poisoning
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On Track: What to know about lead poisoning
Lead paint was banned in the late 1970s, but lead exposure still affects Louisville families, especially in neighborhoods with lots of older homes. On this episode, we talk with Dr. Brian Guinn, a lead poisoning researcher at the University of Louisville, and Patrick Rich from Louisville Metro Public Health, about how to make sure your space is safe, and what to do if you suspect you may have lead in your home.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kwon Sook-hee = At a kindergarten in Gansu Province, northwestern China, children showed abnormal symptoms such as hair loss and blackened teeth roots...
Newtalk News According to Chinese media reports, recently, the Brownstone Peixin Kindergarten in Maiji District, Tianshui, Gansu Province, violated regulations by using additives, resulting in lead poisoning in children's blood lead tests. The Tianshui centralized blood lead test report has not been released yet, and kindergarten parents have sent their children to Xi'an Central Hospital for treatment. In the past, Tianshui has reported that th…
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