Lead Poisoning
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Lead Poisoning Prevention
Prevention of lead poisoning includes:
Avoid exposure to old paint that contains lead.
Lead screening programs.
Occupational safety programs for lead exposure:
Respirators for those who are exposed to lead in the workplace
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Lead Poisoning Outlook
Related Topics:
Abdominal pain
Anemia
Children's health
Headache
Muscle aches
Weakness or fatigue
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Abdominal pain
Headache
Muscle aches
Weakness or fatigue
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Last Updated: May 23, 2008
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Lead Poisoning References:
Brown MJ, McLaine P, Dixon S, Simon P. A randomized, community-based trial of home visiting to reduce blood lead levels in children. Pediatrics. 2006 Jan;117(1):147-53.
Chan GM, Hoffman RS, Nelson LS. Get the lead out. Ann Emerg Med. 2004 Nov;44(5):551-2.
Frith D, Yeung K, Thrush S, Hunt BJ, Hubbard JG. Lead poisoning--a differential diagnosis for abdominal pain. Lancet. 2005 Dec 17;366(9503):2146.
Hirata M, Kosaka H, Yoshida T. A study on the effect of lead on event-related potentials among lead-exposed workers. Ind Health. 2004 Oct;42(4):431-4.