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Results of a study using XRF on dinnerware

 

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High lead levels linked to crime.

 

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Test on More Then 1200 Children's Products Found 35% Contain Lead- Most Still on Shelves (12/5/2007)

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Couple Sues Martha Stewart, Says Lead in Dinnerware Poisoned Kids

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US Consumer Product Safety Commission Toy Hazard Recall

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Home Lead Test Kit are Unreliable

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Cornell Study on Low Lead Levels and IQ Scores

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American Academy of Pediatrics weighs in on Lead

 

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Exposing Lead on 11Alive

 

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Exposing Lead on TD Monthly

 

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Exposing Lead on Kudzu

 

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Exposing Lead Toy Testing

 

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EXPOSING LEAD

Safe Toys. Safe Environments.

 

Autism, ADHD, behavior disorders, lowered IQ and learning disabilities are an epidemic in North America and throughout the world. We have known of the serious health problems caused by lead for years, but in utero lead transfer from mother to baby is critical new information that will impact every demographic in every country of the world. At the time when the developing baby is most vulnerable to toxic materials, lead from a multitude of apparently harmless sources passes from the mother to the brain and other organs of her unborn child. The exterior paint on houses, the water in the taps, the toys in the  playroom, the food in the refrigerator, the furnishings in the home: all of these can be sources of toxic lead that can harm unborn babies and adults alike.

Lead Babies gives detailed information to help readers lead-proof their homes and protect their children from the beginning of pregnancy through rearing.