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Even Small Elevations in Infant Blood Lead Levels Affect Childhood IQ
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Title Even Small Elevations in Infant Blood Lead Levels Affect Childhood IQ
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566521?src=rss
Description Elevated blood lead levels still below the current American federal standard were linked with reduced IQ scores at age 6 years, in a prospective study. Medscape Medical News
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Date Dec 1, 2007
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