Millions of mental diagnoses in the US possibly linked to lead in gasoline, study finds
About 151 million mental disorder diagnoses have been linked to lead exposure
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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 link between lead in gasoline and the increase in the number of mental health conditions in the US.
While leaded gasoline has been banned for cars since the mid-90s, it is still present in the lives of many Americans through things such as water pipes. How serious is this and what is the government doing about it? Click on to find out.
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