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- There Is No Safe Level of Lead in the Blood. • All Capillary (Finger/Heel Stick) Test Results ≥ 5Μg/Dl Must Be Confirmed by Venous Draw by the Schedule Below
- CDC Guidelines for Lead Exposure in Pregnant and Lactating Women
- Blood Lead Testing in Texas: Reporting Information for Providers Contents
- Childhood Lead Poisoning
- Lead Exposure and Crime Tara Elaine Martin University of South Carolina - Columbia
- Impacts of Blood Lead Level on Trace Element Status and Hematological Parameters in Anemic Children from Beni-Suef, Egypt Gamal Eldin M
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Lead in Urban Soil Workshop September 15 & 16
- Prevalence of Blood Lead Among Children Living in Battery Recycling Communities in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia
- Lead Lead Is a Soft, Dense, Blue-Gray Metal. Lead Occurs Naturally in the Earth's Crust, Where It Combines with Other Elements S
- Download Flint Lead Free 2021 Report
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- 2018 Blood Lead Surveillance Report (PDF)
- Population Health Scenario: Flint Water Crisis
- Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children Associated with the Flint Drinking Water Crisis: a Spatial Analysis of Risk and Public Health Response
- Blood Lead Testing and Lead Exposure Data, P-00665
- Cognitive Impairment Induced by Lead Exposure During Lifespan: Mechanisms of Lead Neurotoxicity
- Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children
- Guidance on Treatment of Lead Toxicity
- Lead Chelation
- The Toxic Truth: Children's Exposure to Lead Pollution Undermines a Generation of Future Potential
- The Lead-Crime Hypothesis: a Meta-Analysis
- February 2018 the New Flint
- Lead and Crime: an Ecological Study Between Lead Contaminated Topsoil and Violent Crime
- Bergman, B. P. (2017) Lead, Isotopes and Ice: a Deadly Legacy Revealed. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 452, Pp
- CDC Guidelines for Measuring Lead in Blood: Point of Care
- Lead and Your Health
- 2019 Lead Treatment Guidelines Reference Manual
- Your Child Had a Blood Lead Test What Does It Mean? THERE IS NO SAFE LEVEL of LEAD in a Child’S Blood
- CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING TREATMENT GUIDELINES GUIDELINE #4: INPATIENT CHELATION with Cana²edta and BAL
- Cognitive Disparities, Lead Plumbing, and Water Chemistry: Intelligence Test Scores and Exposure to Water-Borne Lead Among World War Two U.S
- Lead and Mercury Exposures: Interpretation and Action
- Biomonitoring | Lead Lead Is a Naturally Occurring Metal Used in the Production of Fuels, Paints, Ceramic Products, Batteries, S
- Ending Child Lead Exposure in Kent County
- Pediatric Lead Poisoning and the Built Environment In
- Childhood Blood Lead Levels and Adolescent Crime Rates in the United States
- Lead Exposure Risks and Responses in Pennsylvania
- Correlation Between Blood Lead Level and Anemia in Hemodialysis Patients
- Association of Childhood Blood Lead Levels with Criminal Offending
- Recommendations on Medical Management of Childhood Lead Exposure and Poisoning
- Case Studies in Environmental Medicine (CSEM): Lead Toxicity