The children's toy was found to contain excess concentrations of migratable lead, which can pose a variety of health risks.
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Concentrations of lead in the air remain substantial in developed and developing countries, largely the result of industrial emissions.
The children's toy was found to contain excess concentrations of migratable lead, which can pose a variety of health risks.
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