Contaminated Turmeric Is a Potential Source of Lead Exposure for Children in Rural Bangladesh
Kelsey Gleason, Maitreyi Mazumdar, Lisa B. Rokoff, Nadia Shobnam(Jefferson College), Golam Mostofa(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), Hafiza Sultana Suchanda(Oregon State University), James P. Shine, Molly L. Kile(Oregon State University), Quazi Quamruzzaman(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), Md Omar Sharif Ibne Hasan(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), David C. Christiani(Harvard University), David C. Bellinger(Harvard University), Robert O. Wright(Mount Sinai Hospital), Mahmuder Rahman(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), Chitra Amarasiriwardena(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
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