Idaho Child Lead Risk Assessment and Blood Lead Testing Recommendations
Children exposed to lead are vulnerable to long-term health and developmental effects, including intellectual and behavioral deficits. Conducting l…
Lead is particularly dangerous to children. Children’s growing bodies absorb more lead than adults. Children’s brains and nervous systems are more sensitive to the health effects of lead. Health effects can include reduced IQ, learning disabilities, and attention problems. Health effects can also include executive function disorders, and behavioral concerns.
The Good News: Lead poisoning is preventable.

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