Study Supports 'Urgent' Need For Worldwide Ban On Lead-based Paint
Mon, 17 Jul 2006 02:00 AM EST
... Environmental and occupational health experts at the University of Cincinnati have found that major countries -- including India, China and Malaysia -- still produce and sell consumer paints with dangerously high lead levels. They say that this lead-based paint production poses a global health threat, and a worldwide ban is urgently needed to avoid future public health problems. ...
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