Needless to say, not every child exposed to lead is destined for a life of crime.
It is a particular risk for young children, who suffer significant developmental problems if exposed to elevated lead levels.
When other factors, such as smoking and diabetes were taken into consideration, the risk rose to 3.2 times that of those exposed to the lowest lead levels.
Everyone over the age of 40 was probably exposed to too much lead during childhood , and most of us suffered nothing more than a few points of IQ loss.
That video exposed a blackmail scandal that lead to the eventual arrest of 11 high-ranking city officials.
"One kink or hole in the system could lead to data being exposed and utilised, " he said.
Lead state prosecutor James Glasgow said it exposed the real Drew Peterson the one more than capable of murder.
Met-Mex insists that none of the children in its database of previously exposed patients exhibits long-term effects associated with lead poisoning.
ECONOMIST: Lead pollution has caused a lasting public-health blight
In her book, Tequila: A Natural and Cultural History which she co-wrote with Gary Nabhan, she detailed her concerns that the demand for tequila and the industrialized approach to production have exposed the blue agave to dangers that could potentially lead to crop failure.
Lithium batteries are much more likely to experience uncontrolled high temperatures that can lead to fires if they are damaged, exposed to excessive heat, overcharged or have manufacturing flaws.
Although surgeons wear a lead apron during the procedure, that still leaves them exposed in other parts of their body.
So it was against the run of play when Southend took a shock lead - with Scolari's new zonal marking system exposed at the first opporunity - as Barrett headed in Stanislas's corner unmarked from eight yards.
Australians burned our flag, they are playing the lead role in the peacekeeping force, their media have continuously exposed the horrible things occurring in East Timor.
He feared he might suffer from Stendhal's Syndrome - a psychological reaction that can occur when a person is exposed to a very well known, very beautiful painting - which can lead to palpitations and dizziness.
Although the unprecedented urban displacement provoked by the earthquake has not led to a stampede of Haitians attempting to cross the border to the western side of the island of Hispaniola, it has exposed migrants, particularly women, to new situations of vulnerability which may lead to human trafficking.
Leinster regained the lead in the 16th minute when Edinburgh's defence was ruthlessly exposed and Heaslip powered over the line from close range.
This "would raise the political costs of the French bombing campaign, dragging the intervention into urban warfare that neither France, the U.S. nor Algeria would be willing to lead with boots on the ground, and leaving Mali's fractious military exposed, " according to Phillippe de Pontet of Eurasia Group.
Salmonella infections lead to diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps between 12 and 72 hours after someone is exposed to the bacteria, and the sickness can last from four to seven days, according to health officials.
Lead researcher Dr Ronit Peled, from Ben-Gurion University, said that women who had been exposed to a number of negative events should be considered an "at-risk" group for breast cancer.
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