People with Retained Bullet Fragments May Be at Risk for Lead Toxicity (FREE)
By Cara Adler
Edited by Andr é Sofair, MD, MPH, and William E. Chavey, MD, MS
Retained bullet fragments (RBFs) are an underrecognized cause of lead toxicity in adults, according to an MMWR article.Researchers analyzed nearly 146,000 …
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