"Removing [it] from our environment and not putting it there in the first place has more benefits than we previously ...
“If you look at the current population, Generation X likely had the highest exposures, en masse, of any U.S. generation.” ...
A history of lead in gasoline may be behind tens of millions of mental health conditions in the United States, according to new research. “We’ve shifted the curve in the population for mental ...
For starters, the previous use of lead in gasoline means more than half of the current U.S. population was exposed to unhealthy lead levels as kids. Lead was first added to gasoline in 1923 ...
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. Lead was banned from automobile fuel ...
Nearly half of tested products contained potentially unsafe levels of lead, cadmium, and other toxic metals, according to a ...
But another once-widespread source − leaded gasoline − might have harmed the mental health of a generation. Gen X bears an extra burden of conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD and ...