NEW DELHI: Nearly one in three children around the world have high levels of lead in their bloodstream, according to a new study, as widespread ...
Men recycle electronic waste or e-waste from computers at a workshop in New Delhi, India, July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Adnan AbidiNEW DELHI: Nearly one in three children around the world have high levels of lead in their bloodstream, according to a new study, as widespread lead pollution puts millions of young people at risk of irreversible mental and physical damage.
"The unequivocal conclusion of this research is that children around the world are being poisoned by lead on a massive and previously unrecognised scale," said the report released on Thursday .
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