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CDC investigation: Blood lead levels higher after switch to Flint River water - Press Release

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today released the results of its investigation into the potential health impact that lead contamination in the Flint, Michigan water supply had on the blood lead levels of local children.

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CDC@CDCgov Jun 24, 2016Published 11:32 UTCSignal Time 78Trust Score
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today released the results of its investigation into the potential health impact that lead contamination in the Flint, Michigan water supply had on the blood lead levels of local children.

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