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Sources and Consequences of Lead Exposure in the United States
In the United States, historical lead exposure primarily originates from industrial sources like smelting and the use of lead in consumer products and construction, such as paint, gasoline, and plumbing. As a potent heavy metal toxin, lead causes significant physical and mental health issues, with children being particularly vulnerable to developmental impairment. The legacy of this contamination means many Americans likely experience health problems from both past and ongoing exposure.
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