Nearly one in three children have dangerous amounts of lead in bloodstream: Study

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NEW DELHI (REUTERS) - Nearly one in three children around the world have high levels of lead in their bloodstream, according to a new study, as widespread lead pollution puts millions of young people at risk of irreversible mental and physical damage.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI - Nearly one in three children around the world have high levels of lead in their bloodstream, according to a new study, as widespread lead pollution puts millions of young people at risk of irreversible mental and physical damage.

The World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the high levels of lead in children were a"cause for action", according to the report, which cited inadequate battery recycling and open-air smelters among the lead polluters. It cited a wide range of factors responsible for high levels of lead in children's blood, from inadequate recycling of lead-acid batteries and homes with peeling lead paint to lead-laced electronic waste dumps and food contamination due to lead-glazed pottery.

 

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