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Photo with caption: "have your child tested for elevated blood levels". Photo by Katie MazerLead is poisonous because it interferes with some of the body´s basic functions. Lead can affect anyone, but children ages six and younger face special hazards since their bodies develop rapidly and lead can block their still developing nervous systems. It is important to know that even exposure to low levels of lead can permanently affect children. In low levels, lead can cause:

While low-level exposure is most common, exposure to high levels of lead can have devastating effects on children, including seizures, unconsciousness, and in some cases, death.

Graphic of a sick woman.Lead can be dangerous for adults too. In adults, high lead levels can cause

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