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  2. Lead poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Some lead compounds are colorful and are used widely in paints, [125] [126] and lead paint is a major route of lead exposure in children. [127] A study conducted in 1998–2000 found that 38 million housing units in the US had lead-based paint, down from a 1990 estimate of 64 million. [ 128 ]

  3. Lead poisoning costs world’s children 765 million IQ ... - AOL

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    In children, for whom lead exposure is a major contributor to problems with cognitive development, researchers found it continues to cost the collective equivalent of 765 million IQ points a year.

  4. Study links mental health risks to this toxin for those born ...

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    Lead exposure in the 20th century may have led to mental health issues in Americans, a new study suggests.. Researchers from Duke University and Florida State University studied the impact of lead ...

  5. Leaded gas tied to millions of excess cases of psychiatric ...

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    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 ...

  6. Leaded gas created a mental health crisis for this generation

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    Researchers linked the lead exposure to an estimated 151 million "excess mental disorders" in the United States over the 75-year period. The estimates should be "considered a floor" because it ...

  7. Blood lead level - Wikipedia

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    Lead enters the bloodstream through exposure and elevates blood lead level that may result in lead poisoning or an elevated blood lead level. [17] For example, a child can ingest lead by chewing on a toy that is made of lead-contaminated metal or is painted with lead-contaminated paint. A major source of exposure to lead comes from inhalation.

  8. Herbert Needleman - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Leroy Needleman (December 13, 1927 – July 18, 2017) researched the neurodevelopmental damage caused by lead poisoning.He was a pediatrician, child psychiatrist, researcher and professor at the University of Pittsburgh, [1] an elected member of the Institute of Medicine, and the founder of the Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning (later known as the Alliance for Healthy Homes, it ...

  9. Milwaukee children should be tested more often for lead, city ...

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    The Milwaukee Health Department has updated its guidelines to say children should be tested for lead exposure six times before their 6th birthday.