Leaded Gasoline Linked to 150 Million Mental Health Disorders in the U.S.

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A recent study reveals that exposure to leaded gasoline has significantly impacted the mental health of Americans, with an estimated 151 million cases of psychiatric disorders linked to lead exposure from car exhaust. The research highlights that individuals born before 1996, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, experienced higher rates of mental health issues due to lead's neurotoxic effects. Despite the 1996 ban on leaded gasoline, the legacy of lead exposure continues to affect public health, prompting ongoing efforts to mitigate its impact.
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