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for specific products; failure to
                                                                                  comply must have legal implications.
                                                                                  Our healthcare system needs to be
                                                                                  strengthened so that they are
                                                                                  equipped to detect, monitor and treat
                                                                                  lead exposure among children; and
                                                                                  provide children with enhanced
                                                                                  educational interventions and
                                                                                  cognitive behavioural therapy to
                                                                                  better manage the adverse effects of
                                                                                  lead exposure. There needs to a
                                                                                  strong push towards creating public
                                                                                  awareness and advocating
                                                                                  behavioural change by creating
                                                                                  continual public education campaigns
                                                                                  about the dangers and sources of lead
                                                                                  exposure with direct appeals to
                                                                                  parents, schools, community leaders
             possesses the fourth-highest       A Holistic Approach               and healthcare workers. The efforts
             death-rate globally, with an average   We must be fully able to grasp how   must be backed by proper legislation
             population having a blood lead level   unprecedented the adverse effects of   and policy including developing,
             of 6.83 µg/dL, making it the 11th   lead exposure are, especially on   implementing and enforcing
             highest on a global scale. Other   children, who we are hoping to see as   environmental, health and safety
             sources of childhood lead exposure   the ‘torch-bearers’ of tomorrow.   standards for manufacturing and
             include the lead in water from the use   Getting exposed to lead poisoning   recycling of lead-acid batteries and
             of leaded pipes; active industry, such   through lead contamination in water   e-waste, and enforcing environmental
             as mining and battery recycling.   from the use of leaded pipes, lead   and air-quality regulations for
             Exposure has also been recorded from   from active industries like mining   smelting operations. Most
             lead-based paint and pigments;     and battery recycling, lead-based   importantly, there should be a global
             leaded gasoline, lead solder in food   paint and pigments and leaded
 The Toxic Truth  cans, spices, cosmetics, ayurvedic                              consensus in addressing the issue
 The major contributing factor towards   medicines, toys and other consumer   gasoline.  and mitigating the impacts. it can be
                                                The report urged the governments in
 lead poisoning among children in   products. Parents whose occupations           facilitated by global and regional
 Bangladesh is the informal and   involve working with lead often bring   affected countries to address lead   activities setting global standard
                                                pollution and exposure among
 substandard recycling of lead-acid   contaminated dust home on their             units of measure to verify the results
 batteries. The recycling usually takes   clothes, hair, hands and shoes, thus   children using a coordinated and   of pollution intervention on public
                                                concerted approach. It starts with
 place in open air to make matters   inadvertently exposing their children        health, the environment and local
 worse, even dangerously close to the   to the toxic element.  establishing proper monitoring and   economies; building an international
                                                reporting systems which includes
 homestead. Workers tend to break                                                 registry of anonymized results of
 open battery cases, causing the acid   Substantial Economic   capacity building for blood lead level   blood lead level studies, and creating
                                                testing. The government must prevent
 to spill lead dust in the soil, smelt the   Impacts                              international standards and norms
 recovered lead in crude, open-air   The report estimates that the   lead exposure in children by   around recycling and transportation
                                                implementing strict safety standard
 furnaces resulting in the emission of   economic loss due to lead-attributable   of used lead-acid batteries.
 toxic fumes, thus unknowingly   IQ reduction in Bangladesh is
 poisoning the neighbouring   equivalent to 5.9 per cent of the GDP.
 community. Lead, more precisely lead   Lead poisoning hampers children’s
 chromate, have been found in high   ability to fully develop and prevents
 concentrations in spices in addition   them from taking the maximum
 to cosmetics, ayurvedic medicines,   advantage of the opportunities in life.
 toys and other consumer products.   The economic cost of childhood lead
 Turmeric, being enhanced through   exposure is $977 billion in low- and
 The Silent Killer  invisible and odourless, which makes   symptoms are developed that prompt   systems, producing learning   children. Childhood lead exposure has   the use of lead chromate, which has   middle-income countries. However,
 it more hazardous. There's no way to   testing, the human body has likely   differences, emotional challenges,   also been linked to mental health and   fatal long-term health effects among   the loss accounts for $55 billion in
 Lead is a sneaky little element. It's   know if a human body is inhaling it.   already amassed dangerous levels of   and compromised motor skills.   behavioural problems, and to an   adults and children alike. Coming   the European Union and $50.9 billion
 malleable and durable, so it's no   People may also ingest it from dust,   lead in your bones and teeth, where   Children can inherit lead poisoning   increase of crime and violence. Older   back to unlawful recycling of   in the United States. Childhood lead
 wonder that for years we used it in   water delivered through   lead is stored. It is especially harmful   directly from their mothers. Women   children suffer severe consequences   lead-acid batteries, Institute of Health   exposure is estimated to cost lower-
 piping and added it to paint. But it's   lead-contaminated pipes, or through   to the young because their systems   who end up ingesting lead can store   including increased risk of kidney   Metrics Evaluation, in their   and middle-income countries almost
 also extremely poisonous and can   food cooked or stored on   absorb more lead than an adult's   it in their bones. Afterwards, if they   damage and cardiovascular diseases   investigation, has discovered that   USD 1 trillion due to the lost
 create problems all over the body   lead-containing surfaces. Its effects   body would, allowing formative   get pregnant, that lead can be passed   in later life  lead exposure in Bangladesh has   economic potential of these children
 ranging from rashes to anaemia. It is   take time to accumulate. By the time   damage to their brains and nervous   on and damage the brains of their   reached such a magnitude that it now   over their lifetime.

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