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Table 6-1. Recommended Actions by B
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CHAPTER 7.NUTRITION AND LEAD
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lower blood lead levels than those
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intakes for calcium are 1,300 mg fo
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Dietary iron supplementation and le
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treatment groups (placebo N = 25, V
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assessment tools, and other backgro
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Authors/Location/ Blood Lead Drug U
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for Healthcare Research and Quality
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Follow-up testing of women with BLL
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mental Health Specialty Units (PEHS
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Pediatric Environmental Health Spec
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LIST OF REFERENCES BY CHAPTERCHAPTE
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