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NCI

Formaldehído y el riesgo de cáncer

riesgo  ambiental  EPA  OSHA  IARC  3.8s  carcinogenia  sustancia química  formaldehído  ocupacional 

Hoja informativa que trata sobre el formaldehído y su posible relación con el cáncer. Incluye recursos para consultar mayor información.

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NCI

Formaldehyde and Cancer Risk

chemicals  formaldehyde  risk  environmental  carcinogenesis  EPA  occupation  OSHA  3.8  IARC  chemicals 

A fact sheet that discusses formaldehyde and its possible association with cancer. Includes resources for more information.

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CDC

Lead - Home Page

lead  surveillance  data  screening  EPA  NHANES  CDC Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch  blood lead level  childhood lead poisoning  LPPB  lead funding  lead hazard  toxicity  chelation  lead testing  risk assessment  lead and pregnancy  global lead  international lead  lead research 

The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is committed to the Healthy People goal of eliminating elevated blood lead levels in children by 2020. CDC continues to assist state and local childhood lead poisoning prevention programs, to provide a scientific basis for policy decisions, and to ensure that health issues are addressed in decisions about housing and the environment.

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CDC

Lead - Tips - Sources of Lead - Water

lead  surveillance  data  screening  EPA  NHANES  CDC Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch  blood lead level  childhood lead poisoning  LPPB  lead funding  lead hazard  toxicity  chelation  lead testing  risk assessment  lead and pregnancy  global lead  international lead  lead research 

The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is committed to the Healthy People goal of eliminating elevated blood lead levels in children by 2020. CDC continues to assist state and local childhood lead poisoning prevention programs, to provide a scientific basis for policy decisions, and to ensure that health issues are addressed in decisions about housing and the environment.

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CDC

Radon and Your Health | CDC Features

smoking  radon  Lung cancer  EPA  CDC Features  cigarette smoking  Radon Action Month  Radon in the Home 

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking. If you smoke and live in a home with high radon levels, you increase your risk of developing lung cancer. Having your home tested is the only effective way to determine whether you and your family are at risk of high radon exposure.

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CDC

About Lead in Drinking Water

lead  surveillance  data  screening  EPA  NHANES  CDC Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch  blood lead level  childhood lead poisoning  LPPB  lead funding  lead hazard  toxicity  chelation  lead testing  risk assessment  lead and pregnancy  global lead  international lead  lead research 

The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is committed to the Healthy People goal of eliminating elevated blood lead levels in children by 2020. CDC continues to assist state and local childhood lead poisoning prevention programs, to provide a scientific basis for policy decisions, and to ensure that health issues are addressed in decisions about housing and the environment.

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CDC

Lead - Tips - At Risk Populations

lead  surveillance  data  screening  EPA  NHANES  CDC Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch  blood lead level  childhood lead poisoning  LPPB  lead funding  lead hazard  toxicity  chelation  lead testing  risk assessment  lead and pregnancy  global lead  international lead  lead research 

The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is committed to the Healthy People goal of eliminating elevated blood lead levels in children by 2020. CDC continues to assist state and local childhood lead poisoning prevention programs, to provide a scientific basis for policy decisions, and to ensure that health issues are addressed in decisions about housing and the environment.

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CDC

Lead - Tips - Sources of Lead - Candy

lead  surveillance  data  screening  EPA  NHANES  CDC Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch  blood lead level  childhood lead poisoning  LPPB  lead funding  lead hazard  toxicity  chelation  lead testing  risk assessment  lead and pregnancy  global lead  international lead  lead research 

The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is committed to the Healthy People goal of eliminating elevated blood lead levels in children by 2020. CDC continues to assist state and local childhood lead poisoning prevention programs, to provide a scientific basis for policy decisions, and to ensure that health issues are addressed in decisions about housing and the environment.

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