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Intoxicación por plomo: consideraciones nutricionales; Metal tóxico: consideraciones nutricionales
El plomo se puede encontrar en productos enlatados si hay soldadura de plomo en las latas, al igual que en otros recipientes. Ver: nutrición y utensilios de cocina
La pintura vieja ofrece el mayor peligro de intoxicación con plomo, especialmente en los niños pequeños. El agua corriente de tuberías de plomo o de tuberías con soldadura de plomo también es una fuente oculta de este metal. Para obtener más información, ver: enfermedad por intoxicación con plomo
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