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Research articles on Lead Exposure
School-age Lead Exposures Most Harmful to IQ (Cecil et al)
Low Blood Lead Levels Associated with Clinically Diagnosed Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Mediated by Weak Cognitive Control (Nigg et al) (full article was not available for download)
Age of Greatest Susceptibility to Childhood Lead Exposure: A New Statistical Approach (Hornung et al)
Low-Level Prenatal and Postnatal Blood Lead Exposure and Adrenocortical Responsesto Acute Stress in Children (Gump et al)
The Relationship between Early Childhood Blood Lead Levels and Performance on End-of-Grade Tests (Miranda et al)
Neuropsychological Function in Children with Blood Lead Levels < 10 ug/dL (Surkan et al)
Intellectual Impairment in Children with Blood Lead Concentrations Below 10 ug per Deciliter (Canfield et al)
Neurological and Behavioral Consequences of Childhood Lead Exposure (Bellinger)
Blood Lead Concentrations < 10 μg/dL and Child Intelligence at 6 Years of Age (Jusko et al)
Cognitive Deficits Associated with
Blood Lead Concentrations <10 pg/dL
in US Children and Adolescents (Lanpear et al)
Additional Bibliographical Sources by category (screening and treatment, < 10 ug studies, general impacts, biological fate, general references)
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