Lead In Gasoline May Have Caused Over 150 Million Excess Cases Of Mental Health Disorders, New Study Shows
Briefly

Aaron Reuben, a co-author of the study, remarked, 'Studies like ours today add more evidence that removing lead from our environment and not putting it there in the first place has more benefits than we previously understood.' His insights emphasize the necessity of understanding the historical context of lead exposure and its long-lasting effects on mental health.
The research highlights that 'lead exposure reduced impulse control and increased neuroticism, with the strongest effects in those born between 1966 and 1986.' This demographic, particularly Generation X, faced significant consequences from leaded gasoline use during its peak.
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