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Health Risks of Lead

Lead is a potent neurotoxin that can cause irreversible damage to the brain and other vital organs. No level of lead exposure is considered safe, and even low levels can have lasting health consequences, particularly for children, whose developing bodies are more susceptible to the harmful effects of lead.

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  • Lead can damage the brain, nervous system, and other vital organs.

  • Children are particularly vulnerable, as lead exposure can lead to learning disabilities, behavioral problems, and developmental delays.

  • In pregnant women, lead can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, and other complications.

  • Even low levels of lead exposure can have long-term health consequences.

  • Lead exposure can cause anemia, hypertension, and kidney damage in adults.

  • The effects of lead exposure may not be immediately apparent, but they can last a lifetime.

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