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The U.S. population experienced an estimated 151 million excess mental health disorders attributable to exposure to lead from ...
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.
Decades of leaded gasoline exposure in the United States linked to mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD and neurotic behavior.
A new study says that exhaust from gasoline containing lead may have contributed to an increase in mental health and personality disorders, particularly in people born between 1966 and 1986.
A mysterious outbreak occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and researchers find evidence that exposure to leaded gasoline was linked to increases in mental illness. Plus, we discuss ...
Exposure to lead in gasoline during childhood resulted in many millions of excess cases of psychiatric disorders over the last 75 years, a new study estimates.
Exposure to lead in the U.S. has contributed to an excess of 151 million mental disorder cases, according to research published this week in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
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