For example, more than 90 percent of the children in Erie County testing
for dangerous levels of lead in their blood live in Buffalo.
After all, more than 90 percent of the children in Erie County testing
for dangerous levels of lead in their blood reside in Buffalo.
Not exact matches
Research into baby food has revealed that many types on the market contain
levels of lead that could be
dangerous for children to consume.
Indeed, the
lead situation in Syracuse has similarities to the ongoing situation in Flint, Michigan, where a change in the source
of drinking water and a lack
of preventative measures resulted in a
dangerous increase in blood
lead levels for residents.
Marc Edwards — Dr. Edwards was recognized by AAAS
for his efforts to apply his engineering expertise to revealing
dangerous levels of lead contamination in water supplies in Flint, Michigan.
Drinking lots
of water during a very long race in the heat,
for example — this can even
lead to a
dangerous condition called hyponatremia, where blood sodium
levels drop too low.
He landed a few
leads on the indie circuit, but his starring performance as «Gong Show» host Chuck Barris in George Clooney's «Confessions
of a
Dangerous Mind» really took things to the next
level for him in 2002.
According to this paper, the world has likely already shot past the
level of atmospheric concentrations that will
lead to
dangerous climate change
for many.
(Hansen et al. 2008) According to this paper, the world has likely already shot past the
level of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations that will
lead to
dangerous climate change
for many.
To help avoid the most
dangerous consequences
of climate change, ranging from extreme heat, droughts, and storms to acidifying oceans and rising sea
levels, the United States must play a
lead role and begin to cut its heat - trapping emissions today — and aim
for at least an 80 percent drop from 2005
levels by 2050.
A confidential settlement
for the family
of a minor child who was exposed to unreasonably
dangerous levels of lead leaching from foreign - made mini-blinds.
While the NY Public Health Law has defined
lead poisoning as occurring at a
level of 10 µg / dL (micrograms
of lead per deciliter
of whole blood)
for purposes
of overall health policy, the overwhelming consensus in the scientific community is that even low - dose
lead exposure is
dangerous for children and can cause irreversible brain damage.