New York Times | A Diet for Lead Poisoning? It Probably Doesn't Work New York Times The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a diet high in calcium, iron and vitamin C as a way of lowering children's blood lead levels, but a review of studies has found little evidence that it works. The C.D.C. recommends that children ... |
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