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Researchers have linked a decade-long decline in the blood lead levels of Native American adults to long-term cardiovascular health benefits, including reduced blood pressure levels and a reduction in a
A decade-long decline in the lead levels of American Indians' blood has resulted in reduced blood pressure and heart failure, new research from the National Institutes of Health revealed Thursday.
Researchers have discovered that small declines in "blood lead levels" were associated with long-term cardiovascular health improvements in American Indian adults, a new study has said.In the study published in the journal of the .
Through the Strong Heart Family Study, National Institutes of Health-supported researchers found that small declines in blood lead levels were associated with long-term cardiovascular health improvements in American Indian adults.