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Lead in gasoline tied to over 150 million excess cases of mental health disorders, study suggests
The U.S. population experienced an estimated 151 million excess mental health disorders attributable to exposure to lead from car exhaust, according to a study.
Over 80% Mental Health Cases Have Been Linked To Lead Exposure, Study In Focus
A new study reveals a startling link between lead exposure and mental health disorders in the US population According to the findings childhood exposure to lead primarily from car exhaust has resulted in an estimated 151 million cases of mental health disorders Read on to uncover the findings!
More than 150 million mental diagnoses may be linked to lead in gasoline, research says
(CNN) - New research has found a history of lead in gasoline may be linked to tens of millions of mental health conditions in the United States. According to the study, some people who were already at risk were more likely to develop diagnosable disorders sooner.
Millions of Americans—especially Gen X—are dealing with psychiatric disorders associated with leaded gasoline exhaust, new study finds
A new study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry has calculated that millions of Americans are dealing with mental disorders attributable to childhood lead exposure—through exhaust from cars fueled with leaded gasoline.
Gasoline laced with lead direct cause of millions of mental illness diagnoses: Study
A study published Wednesday revealed that gasoline containing lead was the direct cause of 150 million cases of mental illness in the United States. The study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry indicated that lead exposure had a far greater effect on the mental health of Americans than previously thought.
Gasoline Linked to 150 Million Cases of Mental Health Disorders, Particularly in People Born Between 1966 and 1986
A new study says that exhaust from gasoline containing lead may have contributed to ADHD, anxiety, and other mental health disorders in a large segment of the population
151M Psychiatric Disorders Tied to Leaded Gas
Exposure to lead from car exhaust made generations of Americans more depressed, anxious, inattentive or hyperactive, and more inclined to be neurotic, according to new research that may prove especially alarming to Generation X.
151 million Americans have mental health disorders linked to leaded gasoline
Over the past 75 years, 151 million cases of mental health disorders have likely resulted from American children's exposure to lead.
Lead gasoline exposure tied to 151 million mental health diagnoses
Exposure to lead in gasoline over the past 75 years could be to blame for an estimated 151 million mental health disorders, a study released Wednesday found. “More than half of the current U.S. population was exposed to adverse lead levels in childhood as a result of lead’s past use in gasoline,
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