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Lead Poisoning
- By Jessica Faraci
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“Lead poisoning doesn’t look like what you would expect it to–it is a favorite toy, a wall in your home, a dinner dish or a kid who otherwise looks fine. When we moved to Maine, my one-year-old son tested positive for lead at the universal screening done per Maine state regulations. After a full CDC investigation, we traced the lead poisoning to this walkway in our backyard, which the kids played on frequently. Luckily, we caught his case within a couple months of moving in, so the long-term effects of developmental disability, cognitive impairment and conduct disorders are highly unlikely. After this experience, I have become quite interested in public health and now lecture on lead poisoning throughout several states. Lead poisoning can happen to any of us, even to your healthy-looking kids in your backyard.”
Jessica Faraci is a family physician in Maine, as well as a busy mother of four kids. She loves primary care, informatics, teaching and creative endeavors including writing, photography and painting.
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1 thought on “Lead Poisoning”
This is a very powerful image, thank you for sharing your story.