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  2. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    "Those most at risk for severe foodborne illness include children under 5, pregnant women, older adults and people with weakened immune systems," says Bellows. How long does food poisoning last?

  3. National Poison Prevention Week - Wikipedia

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    More than 90% of these poisoning occur in the home, and a majority of these occur with children five years of age and younger. [ 3 ] Though calls regarding children still make up more than half of all calls to poison control centers, they only account for a small percent of the deaths due to poisoning.

  4. Parents on how lead poisoning upended their lives: 'It's been ...

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    Children under 6 are especially vulnerable to the effects of lead exposure, which is easily absorbed into their system, the CDC says.

  5. Child abandonment - Wikipedia

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    Baby dumping refers to parents leaving a child younger than 12 months in a public or private place with the intent of terminating their care for the child. [1] It is also known as rehoming when adoptive parents use illegal means, such as the internet, to find new homes for their children.

  6. Child protective services - Wikipedia

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    Child Protective Services (CPS) is a government agency that investigates allegations of child abuse or neglect, and if confirmed, intervenes by providing services to the family through a safety plan, in-home monitoring, supervision, or if a safety plan is not feasible or in emergencies, removing the child from the custody of their parent or legal guardian.

  7. These parents didn't know why their children had lead ... - AOL

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    The FDA said last month that parents should not buy the products as it investigates cases of lead poisoning in children, reports of which the agency said it began receiving in mid-October.

  8. Before that, the Health Department had a lead poisoning prevention program that mainly consisted of mandatory blood testing for children under 3. The 2004 law, called Local Law 1, beefed up the housing department’s inspection system, requiring that officials check for deteriorating lead paint when they are called for any complaint to an ...

  9. Lead poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Children are more at risk for lead poisoning because their smaller bodies are in a continuous state of growth and development. [48] Young children are much more vulnerable to lead poisoning, as they absorb 4 to 5 times more lead than an adult from a given source. [ 49 ]