MONTVALE, N.J. -- A new report from New Jersey's Department of Health shows lead levels in children are dropping but not gone.Health providers say it's important to get children tested because there is no safe level of lead.New Jersey cities with highest lead levels in childrenThe report shows the top five cities with the highest levels statewide are Trenton, Irvington, East Orange, Plainfield and Paterson.
'Something small as the inability to understand, pay attention in school versus something more severe.'Shah says no level of lead is normal in a child's body.'We can test up to the level of 3.5. For us, the cutoff is anything higher than a level of 3.5 is considered abnormal,' she said.
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