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Hispanic children continue to have higher rates of lead poisoning

The number of children poisoned by lead in Connecticut has risen to its highest level for more than a decade, according to the state’s health watchdog, the Department of Public Health (DPH) has said. Why is the number rising?

Source: ctlatinonews.com
Published on 2022-03-29

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