Lead exposure in early childhood has long-term effects that cannot be brought down using mineral and nutritional treatments. What are those effects?

A. cognitive, attentional, and behavioral difficulties
B. hearing problems
C. vision problems
D. delayed motor development


Answer: A

Psychology

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