A family presents to their primary care provider reporting headache, nausea, weakness, tinnitus, and vomiting.Which of the following would be the most likely explanation for these symptoms?
A) Lead exposure
B) Carbon monoxide poisoning
C) Ethanol exposure
D) Mercury poisoning
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