M9.4 Blog: Heavy Metals
I had no idea that children were more prone to lead toxicity than adults due to their behaviors and overall physical anatomy. Prior to this class, i had very little knowledge about lead and lead poisoning, all i ever knew was that it was a terrible thing. Reading this article, i have been exposed to knew information i never knew about. for example, I did not know children could obtain cognitive, attentional and behavioral impairments from lead poisoning. All of this information is just absolutely mind-blowing, and me knowing very little information about lead poisoning goes to show that there is not enough education and information out there for the general public to understand the negative consequences associated with lead/lead poisoning.
The program implemented in Nigeria seems to be contributing to decreasing the number of lead poisoning cases amongst children, which is amazing!! For there to be 400 deaths of children in 2010 is both alarming and shocking, and creates a sense of urgency to prevent lead poisoning globally. I think more programs like the one mentioned in this article should be implemented globally so the greater population gains a better understanding of lead poisoning and ways in which it can be prevented.
The program implemented in Nigeria seems to be contributing to decreasing the number of lead poisoning cases amongst children, which is amazing!! For there to be 400 deaths of children in 2010 is both alarming and shocking, and creates a sense of urgency to prevent lead poisoning globally. I think more programs like the one mentioned in this article should be implemented globally so the greater population gains a better understanding of lead poisoning and ways in which it can be prevented.
the way that policy was handled with lead poisoning has definitely helped in the control of its spread in toxicity, we should use these policies to model similar policies for other dangerous toxic chemicals.
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