You might be living with lead poisoning and not know it: the toxin is often invisible to the human eye, but wreaks havoc on our bodies once we’re exposed. Lead poisoning can lead to a range of tragic outcomes — including mood disorders, heart disease and kidney failure. Children are particularly vulnerable, with lead causing behavioural problems and lowered IQ.
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