In children, exposure is responsible for an annual loss of some 765 million IQ points in children globally. Low-level lead poisoning is a risk factor for adults, which can result in chronic kidney failure, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. Lead accounted for 5.5 million deaths annually from cardiovascular disease.

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    20 days ago

    Some lesser known sources of lead exposure.

    • Gunfire (sounds like a joke, but when you fire a gun it puts lead particles in the air like second hand smoke)

    • eggs (especially backyard eggs)

    • bone broth

    • wild game (because of you guessed it, the lead bullets that killed them)

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      20 days ago

      I believe those are lessesr known because they contain such insignificant quantities, unless your backyard soil is heavily contaminated.