The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast

The Lessons of Lead - Risk, Regulation, & MCS: Bruce Lanphear, MD, PhD

The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast Episode 100

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In this episode:

What can the history of lead exposure teach us about risk, regulation, and MCS?

Aaron Goodman speaks with Bruce Lanphear, MD, PhD, about lead as a model for understanding chemical harm.

Topics include:

  • What lead teaches us about body burden and cumulative exposure
  • Risk, regulation, and the precautionary principle
  • Why listening to affected people matters—and lessons for MCS

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Dr. Bruce Lanphear
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