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Tests show drop in levels of lead found in toys

Quick ReadNew tests by a consumer advocacy group reveal a dramatic drop in toys found with excessive levels of lead.

A Dora the Explorer Activity Tote, which tested

A Dora the Explorer Activity Tote, which tested for high levels of lead and arsenic.

New tests of toys and other children's products by a consumer advocacy group reveal that both consumer pressure and stricter regulatory standards have resulted in a dramatic drop in toys found with excessive levels of lead.

HealthyStuff.org, which is a project run by the Ecology Center in Ann Arbor, Mich., Wednesday released its Third Annual Consumer Guide to Toxic Chemicals in Toys. Out of...

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