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Lead poisoning

TagLast edit: 3 Oct 2023 0:15 UTC by Eevee🔹

As a quick-and-dirty way to make this tag, I’ll quote Wikipedia:

Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by lead in the body. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, constipation, headaches, irritability, memory problems, infertility, and tingling in the hands and feet. It causes almost 10% of intellectual disability of otherwise unknown cause and can result in behavioral problems. Some of the effects are permanent.

Lead poisoning is preventable. This includes individual efforts such as removing lead-containing items from the home, workplace efforts such as improved ventilation and monitoring, state and national policies that ban lead in products such as paint, gasoline, ammunition, wheel weights, and fishing weights, reduce allowable levels in water or soil, and provide for cleanup of contaminated soil.

In 2013, lead is believed to have resulted in 853,000 deaths worldwide. It occurs most commonly in the developing world.

The Global Fight Against Lead Poi­son­ing, Ex­plained (A Hap­pier World video)

Jeroen Willems🔸15 Dec 2023 18:04 UTC
35 points
0 comments9 min readEA link
(www.youtube.com)

An­nounc­ing the Lead Ex­po­sure Ac­tion Fund

Alexander_Berger23 Sep 2024 19:04 UTC
255 points
7 comments4 min readEA link
(www.openphilanthropy.org)

The Vice of Spice: Con­fronting Lead-Tainted Turmeric (Wu­dan Yan)

Aaron Gertler 🔸3 Sep 2023 19:11 UTC
26 points
0 comments3 min readEA link
(undark.org)

Ritchie and Chivers on the effect of Lead Ex­po­sure on IQ

David Mathers🔸6 Jun 2024 12:28 UTC
21 points
2 comments1 min readEA link
(www.thestudiesshowpod.com)

Pre­limi­nary Anal­y­sis of In­ter­ven­tion to Re­duce Lead Ex­po­sure from Adulter­ated Turmeric in Bangladesh Shows Cost Benefit of About US$1 per DALY

Kate Porterfield29 Aug 2023 7:32 UTC
230 points
10 comments6 min readEA link

We can pro­tect mil­lions of kids from a global kil­ler — with­out billions of dol­lars (Wash­ing­ton Post)

Aaron Gertler 🔸23 Sep 2024 19:16 UTC
178 points
3 comments1 min readEA link
(www.washingtonpost.com)

Lead ex­po­sure: a shal­low cause exploration

JoelMcGuire11 Apr 2023 17:49 UTC
71 points
1 comment32 min readEA link

Ex­po­sure to Lead Paint in Low- and Mid­dle-In­come Countries

Rethink Priorities14 Mar 2023 8:43 UTC
45 points
0 comments2 min readEA link
(rethinkpriorities.org)

HLI’s Giv­ing Sea­son 2023 Re­search Overview

Happier Lives Institute28 Nov 2023 14:03 UTC
53 points
4 comments19 min readEA link
(www.happierlivesinstitute.org)

Is GiveWell un­der­es­ti­mat­ing the health value of lead erad­i­ca­tion?

Jakob21 Aug 2022 15:13 UTC
33 points
7 comments4 min readEA link

Seven (more) learn­ings from LEEP

ClareDonaldson17 Jun 2022 8:32 UTC
131 points
11 comments7 min readEA link

Seven things that sur­prised us in our first year work­ing in policy—Lead Ex­po­sure Elimi­na­tion Pro­ject

Jack14 May 2021 9:40 UTC
243 points
8 comments7 min readEA link

Global lead ex­po­sure report

David Rhys Bernard29 May 2021 16:56 UTC
125 points
2 comments47 min readEA link

In­tro­duc­ing LEEP: Lead Ex­po­sure Elimi­na­tion Project

Jack6 Oct 2020 7:25 UTC
166 points
25 comments5 min readEA link
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