In the lead.Michelle Loke, 13, knows how to lead the way in the fight against lead poisoning lead poisoning or plumbism (plŭm`bĭz'əm), intoxication of the system by organic compounds containing lead. . After hearing news reports about hazardous lead in gumball-machine trinkets, Michelle pulled overtime in the science lab to determine which ones were toxic. "Many children have gotten lead poisoning from toys and jewelry jewelry, personal adornments worn for ornament or utility, to show rank or wealth, or to follow superstitious custom or fashion. The most universal forms of jewelry are the necklace, bracelet, ring, pin, and earring. like those I tested," Michelle explains. She didn't want that to happen to her little brother, who's a gumball-toy junkie junkie Popular health A popular term for a person, usually an IV narcotic abusing addict, whose life is disorganized vis-á-vis family and societal structure, whose existence revolves around obtaining–often through theft, prostitution or other illicit . So she bought more than 100 trinkets from machines in 28 different stores and developed a procedure to test for lead. Michelle discovered many of the toys and costume jewelry costume jewelry n. Jewelry made from inexpensive metals and imitation or semiprecious stones. were, in fact, packing the harmful substance. She then launched a down-with-lead campaign. She shot out letters to corporate headquarters of stores that carried the trinkets and to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, newspapers, and state and federal legislators. After the word was spread about lead, most of the trinkets were removed from the stores and many legislators promised to prohibit future use of the toxin toxin, poison produced by living organisms. Toxins are classified as either exotoxins or endotoxins. Exotoxins are a diverse group of soluble proteins released into the surrounding tissue by living bacterial cells. in toys. Michelle won a Prudential Spirit of Community Award for putting her head into lead prevention. |
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