Retailers urged to stop sale of lead-laced candles

  The FDA said that exposure to lead emissions "can result in increased blood lead levels in unborn babies, babies and young children," adding that, "other toxic effects include neurological damage, delayed mental and physical development, and attention and learning deficiencies."...

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Published inManila times (Quezon City, Philippines)
Main Author Kritz, Ben
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Manila The Manila Times Publishing Corp 12.01.2017
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Summary:  The FDA said that exposure to lead emissions "can result in increased blood lead levels in unborn babies, babies and young children," adding that, "other toxic effects include neurological damage, delayed mental and physical development, and attention and learning deficiencies."
ISSN:0116-3558