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<p><strong>6.1 million </strong>The estimated number of homes in
the United States that still get their water supply from lead
pipes, according to a new report from UNICEF. <br>
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<p>The report, which estimates 1 in 3 children worldwide have
elevated levels of lead in the blood, said that lead in water is a
common source of contamination. <br>
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<p>Lead can be especially dangerous when exposed to children, who
absorb 4 to 5 times more of the lead that enters their bodies than
adults. <br>
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<p>Elevated blood levels can potentially have lifelong
socio-economic implications for children, the report said,
including educational outcomes, violence, future wages, and
children’s social and economic potential in life. <br>
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<p><em><a
href="https://circleofblue.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cb4d96410aa2ebf5c8d0b17a3&id=54df12deb9&e=1e49583ae9"
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UNICEF :</a></em></p>
<p><em><a
href="https://circleofblue.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cb4d96410aa2ebf5c8d0b17a3&id=54df12deb9&e=1e49583ae9"
style="mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust:
100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;color:
#294a7d;font-weight: normal;text-decoration: underline;">https://www.unicef.org/sites/default/files/2020-07/The-toxic-truth-children’s-exposure-to-lead-pollution-2020.pdf<br>
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