Sunday, November 8, 2009

lead poisoning

Lead Poisoning Sickens 600 Kids in China

Warning: Your Children's Books May Be Toxic

Classic tales run afoul of stricter lead law, but it shouldn't be your biggest worry. more >>

Health Buzz: Mammograms and Other Health News

Lead in the air, reasons not to skimp on sleep, Janet Jackson's migraines more >>

Body Piercing: Don't Get Stuck With a Toxic Stud

With children's jewelry often violating lead limits, California expands a law aimed at the toxic metal. more >>

How to Get the Lead Out

A new rule will make it easier for consumers to know the lead content of their water. more >>

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