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Lead Paint Poisoning

Lawsuit Says Boy Exposed To Lead

Jun 20, 2003 | The Post-Standard
Donald Logan, 10, kicks and bites classmates. He repeated the third grade. At home, his younger brother, Brandon, 8, is often the victim of Donald's...

Poisoned Minds

Jun 2, 2003 | www.abcnews.go.com
The harmful effects of lead poisoning on children are well-documented, but new research suggests that the danger is more widespread than ever...

Lead Paint Dust Poses Toxic Risk To Kids

May 20, 2003 | www.nbc4.tv
Researchers recently announced that even lower levels of lead exposure are far more toxic than previously thought and it very well may have made...

Labels Will Warn of Lead In Old Paint

May 14, 2003 | AP
Starting this fall, paint manufacturers across the country will follow in the footsteps of cigarette makers by placing warning labels on their...

Paint Firms Agree To Lead Warnings

May 13, 2003 | AP
As part of an agreement with dozens of attorneys general across the country, paint companies will soon be putting warning labels on their products...

Health Alert: Lead In Homes

May 1, 2003 | www.wistv.com
Homeowner Bridgette Antonello knew it would take some work to fix up her house, but, even with four kids, she was up to the challenge, "I love just...

Parents Worry About Lead Paint In Schools

Apr 30, 2003 | Cincinnati Enquirer
Tanya Lovett learned on April 18 that her children were being transferred out of Heberle Elementary after lead paint was detected in the West End...

Toxic At Any Level

Apr 21, 2003 | The Times-Picayune
A new study on lead and children reaches the frightening conclusion that there is no safe level of exposure to this toxic heavy metal, and that's...

Bad News on Lead

Apr 20, 2003 | Sacramento Bee
To the list of things we know about lead poisoning that it's treatable and preventable we can add this: It may be more prevalent than we thought. The...

Health Department Turns Focus To Lead Poisoning

Apr 20, 2003 | Pensacola News Journal
The Escambia County Health Department is set to begin a study to determine how many residents in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties live in houses...

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