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  2. Lead poisoning - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century lead poisoning was fairly frequent on account of the widespread drinking of rum, which was made in stills with a lead component (the "worm"). It was a significant cause of mortality amongst slaves and sailors in the colonial West Indies. [280] [281] Lead poisoning from rum was also noted in Boston. [282]

  3. Category:Lead poisoning incidents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lead poisoning incidents" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. Tamara Rubin - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Rubin left her job to focus full-time on producing a documentary on lead poisoning, MisLead: America's Secret Epidemic. [8] In the same year, she also founded Lead Safe America. [6] [4] In 2016, Rubin was investigated by the Oregon Department of Justice for alleged theft and welfare fraud and was ousted from Lead Safe America.

  5. Do Stanley cups contain lead or pose a risk of lead poisoning ...

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    Lead poisoning activist Tamara Rubin, aka Lead Safe Mama, first brought attention to the presence of lead in Stanley tumblers in March 2023. Rubin earns a commission on the products she recommends ...

  6. Lead poisoning case in Monroe County linked to nationwide ...

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    Short term symptoms of lead exposure include: Headache. Abdominal pain/colic. Vomiting. Anemia. Additional symptoms that may arise as the result of longer term lead exposure include: Irritability ...

  7. 7 Foods You Didn't Know Have Lead in Them - AOL

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    2. Baby Food. One might think that a product advertised for infants and young children would be safe to eat. Alas, it's shocking how much food marketed to kids contains lead.

  8. Infant and toddler safety - Wikipedia

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    Children living in low-income families are more likely to have levels of lead in their bodies. Questions regarding the testing procedures have been called into question. [ 6 ] Children are at greater risk as they are more likely to put objects in their mouth such as those that contain lead paint and absorb a greater proportion of the lead that ...

  9. Before that, the Health Department had a lead poisoning prevention program that mainly consisted of mandatory blood testing for children under 3. The 2004 law, called Local Law 1, beefed up the housing department’s inspection system, requiring that officials check for deteriorating lead paint when they are called for any complaint to an ...