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[quote=Anonymous]"Wrap yourself in tin foil?" What is your point? We put lead in all our homes despite other countries banning it in the 30's! Maybe we should get our heads out of the sand a read what thesedocs are saying. The American Academy of Pediatrics says that kids are not protected by our "safety standards". Seems important. You can wrap yourself in foil if you want. Im going to talk to my school board. "When you have an environmental exposure that disrupts brain cell connections, a number of things can happen," says Dr. Leonardo Trasande, a pediatrician at the NYU Langone School of Medicine and professor of Environmental Medicine at the Wagner School of Public Service. "Nerve cells may not communicate the way they should, or maybe the wrong connection is sent to the wrong cell. And as a result there can be permanent changes in the electrical wiring of the brain that can have consequences all across the entire lifespan" http://www.scribd.com/doc/104230961/American-Academy-of-Pediatrics-letter-to-the-FCC[/quote]
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