1980
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1980.tb04397.x
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Raised Lead Levels and Impaired Cogn Itive/Behavioural Functioning: A Review of the Evidence

Abstract: SUMMARY Research findings on the effects of raised lead levels on children's cognitive and behavioural functioning are reviewed. The results are considered separately with respect to clinic‐type studies of children with high lead levels, studies of mentally retarded or behaviourally deviant children, chelation studies, smelter studies, and general population studies of dental lead. It is concluded that, although the findings are somewhat contradictory, the evidence suggests that persistently raised blood lead … Show more

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