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Health Effects of Lead

Lead poisoning has been associated with:

  • Reduced Intelligence / Learning Disabilities
  • Shortened Memory
  • Slowed Reaction Times
  • Poor Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Antisocial Behavior
  • Decreased Growth
  • Hyperactivity
  • Impaired Hearing

The cost to society includes not only medical treatment and special education, but also higher rates of high school dropouts with low earning potential, and subsequent increased criminal activity.