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Childhood exposure to leaded gasoline over the past 75 years has been linked to 151 million excess cases of psychiatric disorders, a new population-based study showed.
Lead in gasoline is linked to more than 150 million cases of mental health conditions that would otherwise not have occurred.
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New research published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry indicates that childhood lead exposure, which peaked ...
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A research paper published on December 4 in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry suggests that over 150 million Americans may have been exposed to dangerous levels of lead. The study found a ...
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Exposure to lead from car exhaust made generations of Americans more depressed, anxious, inattentive or hyperactive, and more ...