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Children exposed to lead 'at risk of Alzheimer's'

Last updated at 23:52pm on 10.01.08

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Children exposed to lead in old paint, Victorian water pipes and unsafe toys could be at risk of Alzheimer's later in life, scientists have said.

A study shows that even small amounts of the dangerous metal in the first few years can cause changes in the brain associated with the devastating disease.

Although lead has been banned in petrol and paint, it is still present in older buildings.

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This Fisher-Price animal rescue boat in the Go Diego Go range was recalled by Mattel over lead fears last year

Last year, millions of toys imported from China were recalled after tests showed they were made with lead paint. The Alzheimer's Society warned, however, against overreacting to the findings, which came from a study of monkeys.

A spokesman said there was no proof that lead exposure caused the disease.

The U.S. researchers behind the study say their work shows that lead has toxic side effects that can appear decades after children are exposed.

"We're not saying that lead exposure causes Alzheimer's disease, but it's a risk factor," Dr Nasser Zawia of the University of Rhode Island in Kingston told the New Scientist.

His team fed infant formula milk laced with low doses of lead to baby monkeys - and then followed their progress for 23 years.

Although the animals did not show any symptoms of dementia, a post mortem of their brains revealed plaques - harmful deposits of protein normally found in Alzheimer's patients.


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Dr. Nasser Zawia is a dedicated scientist, I am sure that he and his group will make a change in our knowledge about Alzheimer's disease. Congratulations to Dr. Zawia and his group.

- Abdul Karim Nasher, Sana'a, Yemen


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