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A Heavy-Metal Red

LONDON -- If that last bottle of wine left you feeling a little heavy last night, it might not be an ordinary hangover -- it could be lead say Belgian and French doctors. The doctors analyzed 19 vintages of a renowned French wine made of grapes collected in precisely the same area for 40 years -- at the junction of two heavily used French auto-routes, an area subject to intense automotive pollution. They found that different vintages had different concentrations of lead, the highest being in the early 1960s, and the lowest being the most recent, as unleaded petrol came into wider use




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