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  2. 16 Beverages To Support Brain Health - AOL

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    In addition to foods and drinks, certain supplements may also help support brain health. Here are a few: Fish oil: A source of omega-3 fatty acids, fish oil may help improve brain function and ...

  3. Lead poisoning - Wikipedia

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    540,000 (2016) [2] 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, and tingling in the hands and feet. [1] It causes almost 10% of intellectual disability of otherwise ...

  4. Lead - Wikipedia

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    Lead is a chemical element; it has symbol Pb (from Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82. It is a heavy metal that is denser than most common materials. Lead is soft and malleable, and also has a relatively low melting point. When freshly cut, lead is a shiny gray with a hint of blue. It tarnishes to a dull gray color when exposed to air.

  5. Blood lead level - Wikipedia

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    Blood lead level. Blood lead level (BLL), is a measure of the amount of lead in the blood. [1][2] Lead is a toxic heavy metal and can cause neurological damage, especially among children, at any detectable level. High lead levels cause decreased vitamin D and haemoglobin synthesis as well as anemia, acute central nervous system disorders, and ...

  6. What Pharmacists and R.D.N.s Really Think About Personalized ...

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    Prices vary by supplement, ranging from $25 to $88. What a reviewer says: “[It] helps me concentrate and gives me energy for the day. Has all the vitamins that I need and I love the fact that ...

  7. Lead–crime hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Lead is widely understood to be toxic to multiple organs of the human body, particularly the human brain. Concerns about even low levels of exposure began in the 1970s; in the decades since, scientists have concluded that no safe threshold for lead exposure exists. [2] [3] The major source of lead exposure during the 20th century was leaded ...

  8. Comparative bullet-lead analysis - Wikipedia

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    Comparative bullet-lead analysis. Comparative bullet-lead analysis (CBLA), also known as compositional bullet-lead analysis, is a now discredited and abandoned [1] forensic technique which used chemistry to link crime scene bullets to ones possessed by suspects on the theory that each batch of lead had a unique elemental makeup. [2]

  9. Lead styphnate - Wikipedia

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    Lead styphnate (lead 2,4,6- trinitroresorcinate, C 6 HN 3 O 8 Pb ), whose name is derived from styphnic acid, is an explosive used as a component in primer and detonator mixtures for less sensitive secondary explosives. Lead styphnate is only slightly soluble in water and methanol. [3] Samples of lead styphnate vary in color from yellow to gold ...