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Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2016
Michael G, Holland, David, Cawthon
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Michael G, Holland, David, Cawthon
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Occupational lead exposure and women
Preventive Medicine, 1978Abstract The toxicity of lead has been known for approximately 2000 years, but the issue of women exposed to lead in the workplace has received relatively little attention until recent years. The major thesis of this paper is that the fetus represents an organism which is sensitive to lead and that the fetus is exposed to lead through the mother by ...
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An Update on Exposure and Effects of Lead
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 1992Lead is perhaps the oldest of industrial toxins, dating back to Roman times. Despite the historic knowledge of lead, this metal remains a public health concern today. This is due both to the pervasiveness of lead in the environment and to the awareness of toxic effects of lead occurring at exposure levels lower than previously thought harmful.
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MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1990
M J, Brown, D, Bellinger, J, Matthews
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M J, Brown, D, Bellinger, J, Matthews
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Commuter Exposure to Atmospheric Lead
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1967V J, Konopinski, J B, Upham
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Sources of lead exposure in various countries
Reviews on Environmental Health, 2019Emmanuel Obeng-Gyasi
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The effects of low-level prenatal lead exposure on birth outcomes
Environmental Pollution, 2013Guodong Ding, Ying Tian
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Occupational Lead Exposure and Cancer
Science, 1980H K, Kang, P F, Infante, J S, Carra
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