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Posted by geox 4 days ago

Banning lead in gas worked. The proof is in our hair(attheu.utah.edu)
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2525498123
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WalterBright 3 days ago|
I am so grateful that much of my childhood was in a town rather than a city.
builderhq_io 3 days ago||
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magaisnuts 3 days ago||
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wileydragonfly 4 days ago||
Explains a great deal, honestly.
yieldcrv 4 days ago|
like what? are there more intelligent people? I've anecdotally heard this is a cause for crime reduction as people are less impulsive than they were, in conflict resolution? overall?

don't really know what takeaway I'm supposed to know about

nyc_data_geek 4 days ago||
Are you really calling into question the well documented developmental effects of lead in human cognition and behavior
jackvalentine 4 days ago|||
No, he’s asking for someone to expand on their five word sentence that is so generic it can be interpreted to support almost any thesis you want.
yieldcrv 4 days ago||||
I don’t know anything about the effect of lead on human cognition and behavior, I’m asking you to tell me about it

If that’s even what their comment was about

How does that effect work?

your assumption wasn’t a “lead free” response, am I doing it right?

throwway120385 3 days ago||
Lead exposure gives you brain damage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_poisoning. If you damage your frontal lobes, you generally become more impulsive and less measured in your response to things. Ergo, chronic lead poisoning causes populations to become more aggressive and more likely to engage in crime.
NedF 4 days ago|||
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accidentallfact 3 days ago|
That is expected. The problem is that people are not getting healthier, or more intelligent, quite the opposite.

Obviously there is an absolutely massive problem that you're missing as you're congratulating yourself on "succeeding" with a massive effort with no clear result.

SV_BubbleTime 3 days ago|
Good experiment… I guess turn the lead back on and we’ll see!
accidentallfact 3 days ago||
Well, at the very least you need to agree that its effect was smaller than the harm done by whatever the actual problem is.