National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: Lead

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: Lead

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Lead, a metal found throughout the earth, has been used in a variety of products including gasoline, paint, plumbing pipes, ceramics, solders, batteries, and even cosmetics. It remains a significant public health concern for some children because of persistent lead hazards in the environment.

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