EDITORIAL FIGHT THE SILENT KILLER
November 1, 2009
OLD Nikander of Colophon in ancient Greece wrote in 250 BC of colic and anaemia that were lead induced. Since then, a long list of ailments, ranging from gastrointestinal to neuromuscular and neurological problems, due to acute and chronic lead poisoning have been identified, especially when the metal was commonly used for water pipes for more than two centuries. These lead pipes remain in many ...
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