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I came across the following headline and
intro but have been unable to locate the
article. If anyone seen it, please tell
me where your found it, and what your
thought about it. Thanks! SS.

Study finds mothers' lifetime lead
exposures may put breast-fed newborns at
risk.
Results from a study conducted jointly
by Australian and American scientists
indicate that lead which has accumulated
in a woman's bones from earlier
exposures can be released during
pregnancy and transferred to breast milk
during lactation.
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Sandra Smith, MPH, CHES
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Editor, Beginnings: A Practical Guide
Through Your Pregnancy
Editor, http://www.PrenatalEd.com
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