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Socialites, this story is beyond disturbing. More than 200 children in China were hospitalized with lead poisoning after staff at a kindergarten school were caught adding inedible paint to decorate ...
More than 200 kindergarten students in northwestern China were found to have abnormal blood lead levels after kitchen staff ...
Authorities in China have reported more than 200 children fell sick after being given food with high levels of lead. Health officials identified 233 ...
China’s dominance in rare earth metals has come at a steep environmental cost, with radioactive waste and polluted land ...
A kindergarten principal was detained after more than 200 children in northwestern China fell ill with potential lead ...
A Chinese pre-school experiences a mass food poisoning incident affecting 233 children due to a toxic substance added by a ...
It was only four years ago that China inked a $400 billion, 25-yearlong strategic partnership with Iran, focusing on trade, ...
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Review uncovers how compound extreme events are becoming a hidden health crisis in China by Chinese Academy of Sciences edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Steven Haagsma of Housing Opportunities Made Equal compares lead paint exposure among Buffalo’s children to the lead crisis in Flint, Mich.
CDC can no longer help prevent lead poisoning in children, state officials say Under Trump, the CDC's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program was cut.