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lead from last centuries gasoline still exists in the environment and is still decreasing the IQ scores of children. It is not possible to identify a blood Pb level below which no adverse impact is detectable

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Fun Fact: lead from last centuries gasoline still exists in the environment and is still decreasing the IQ scores of children. “It is not possible to identify a blood Pb level below which no adverse impact is detectable”

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