Blood Lead Concentration and Working Memory Ability on Malay Primary School Children in Urban and Rural Area, Malacca
The most lead concentrations in the environment come from human activities such as burning fossil fuels, mining and manufacturing. Once lead enters into environment, it does not break down, but lead compounds were changed by sunlight, air and water. The main target for lead toxicity is nervous syste...
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