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lead exposure

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lead
adjective[before noun]
uk /liːd/ us /liːd/
used to describe the main performer or part in ...
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exposure
noun
uk /ɪkˈspəʊ.ʒər/ us /ɪkˈspoʊ.ʒɚ/
the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation ...
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Examples of lead exposure


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Both are plausible because they (like high maternal leadexposure) can cause hyperactive behavior in experimental animals.
Lead from petrol is one amongst several sources of leadexposure.
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Intrauterine and neonatal leadexposure promote tooth decay.
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These lead lines, caused by increased calcification due to disrupted metabolism in the growing bones, become wider as the duration of leadexposure increases.
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Blood lead levels are an indicator mainly of recent or current leadexposure, not of total body burden.
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Other major sources of leadexposure also include ingestion and contact with products such as paint and soil that may contain lead as well.
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However, some developing countries still allow leaded gasoline, which is the primary source of leadexposure in most developing countries.
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Screening programs exist to test the blood of children at high risk for leadexposure, such as those who live near lead-related industries.
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The 20th century saw an increase in worldwide leadexposure levels due to the increased widespread use of the metal.
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Workers who remodel or renovate older homes where the likelihood of lead paint is high are particularly vulnerable to leadexposure.
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Chronic leadexposure and lead-contaminated alcohol are risk factors for gout due to the harmful effect of lead on kidney function.
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A correlation has also been found between prenatal and early childhood leadexposure and violent crime in adulthood.
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Leadexposure also causes small increases in blood pressure, particularly in middle-aged and older people and can cause anemia.
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Leadexposure accounts for about 0.2% of all deaths and 0.6% of disability adjusted life years globally.
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Beyond exposure from gasoline, the frequent use of pesticides in developing countries adds a risk of leadexposure and subsequent poisoning.
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Leadexposure, particularly from lead paint, has been found to cause vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, and even death in children.
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Other chicks in close proximity to buildings also suffer detrimental effects from leadexposure.
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Studies have shown that environmental enrichment can overturn damage to the hippocampus induced by leadexposure.
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Hearing loss and tooth decay have been linked to leadexposure, as have cataracts.
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Leadexposure in children is also correlated with neuropsychiatric disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and antisocial behavior.
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