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  2. 7 Foods You Didn't Know Have Lead in Them - AOL

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    A 2019 study by Healthy Babies Bright Futures found that 95% of tested baby foods contained toxic metals, including lead. Baby foods commonly found to contain lead include rice-based products like ...

  3. Consumer Reports found 12 of the 36 products tested measured above 1 part per million of lead, which is the level to recall a product in New York, the only state that regulates heavy metals in ...

  4. High levels of lead found in 12 cinnamon brands. List to avoid.

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    A year after recalled applesauce pouches containing cinnamon left more than 500 kids with lead poisoning, ... with a warning against 17 ground cinnamon products found to contain high levels of lead.

  5. Consumer Reports found unsafe levels of lead in these 12 ...

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    Consumer Reports released data on Thursday showing that some types of ground cinnamon purchased at stores can contain unsafe levels of lead.. The report indicates that 12 out of 36 types of ...

  6. “That said, if your child is regularly consuming something containing cinnamon, it’s worth checking the source and asking your healthcare provider about testing for lead exposure and toxicity.”

  7. Lead poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Lead poisoning, also known as plumbism and saturnism, is a type of metal poisoning caused by lead in the body. [2] Symptoms may include abdominal pain, constipation, headaches, irritability, memory problems, infertility,numbness and tingling in the hands and feet. [1]

  8. Lead in cinnamon? Here's what to know. - AOL

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    It’s unclear how the products ended up with elevated lead levels. However, the powders aren’t the only items that have been found to contain lead, a neurotoxin that can be harmful at any level.

  9. What to know about lead in food amid the WanaBana recall ...

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) specifically notes that there is "no known safe blood lead concentration," and that even blood lead concentrations as low as 3.5 µg/dL (micrograms per ...