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Research shows more than 150 million mental diagnoses may be linked to lead in gasoline
Gasoline used to be a common source of lead exposure in the US. Now, millions of people’s mental health may be feeling the impacts.
Lead in gasoline linked to 150 million mental disorder cases in the US: Here's what to know
A landmark study reveals a disturbing link between past leaded gasoline use and widespread mental health issues in the US. Millions of Americans may suffer from depression, anxiety, and attention deficits due to lead exposure,
Leaded gas created a mental health crisis for this generation
Decades of leaded gasoline exposure in the United States linked to mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD and neurotic behavior.
Leaded gas led to mental health issues for millions of Americans, study finds
The fuel type was banned in 1996, but people exposed to it as children are particularly susceptible to depression, anxiety, ADHD and personality changes.
Lead in gasoline tied to over 150 million excess cases of mental health disorders, study suggests
The U.S. population experienced an estimated 151 million excess mental health disorders attributable to exposure to lead from car exhaust, according to a study.
Millions of Americans—especially Gen X—are dealing with psychiatric disorders associated with leaded gasoline exhaust, new study finds
A new study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry has calculated that millions of Americans are dealing with mental disorders attributable to childhood lead exposure—through exhaust from cars fueled with leaded gasoline.
More than 150 million mental health diagnoses may be tied to leaded gasoline
A new study revealed that leaded gasoline exposure may have contributed to millions of mental health cases in the U.S.
Leaded gasoline linked to mental health issues in US
The practice of blending lead with gasoline to improve engine health had complex — and dire — ramifications that continue to this day, researchers say.
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Glenn Close Reveals 'I Had My Heart in My Throat' While Reading Family's New Book on Their Mental Illness Struggles (Exclusive)
Glenn Close describes how she felt when she read the book 'Silence You,' written by her sister and her nephew, which is a ...
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From Tragedy to Advocacy: A father's mission to change the conversation on mental illness
After losing his son to bipolar disorder, Tripp Friedler turns his grief into a powerful memoir and a campaign for mental ...
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Clothing drive to benefit folks in substance use, mental health facilities
Here's how you can donate to the North Star Recovery and Wellness holiday clothing drive for Utahns in substance use and ...
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Nick Cannon Reveals Narcisstic Personality Disorder Diagnosis, Claims He “Kinda Always Knew”
Well, now we might have an explanation for Nick Cannon’s behavior. Speaking with People magazine, the 44-year-old serial seed ...
Science Daily
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20th century lead exposure damaged American mental health
Exposure to car exhaust from leaded gas during childhood altered the balance of mental health in the U.S. population, making generations of Americans more depressed, anxious and inattentive or ...
Medscape
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Debate Continues Over Prolonged Grief Disorder
The addition of prolonged grief disorder to the DSM-5-TR in 2022 as a new psychiatric illness was met with some resistance.
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200 mental health centers to be launched in Ukraine
Ukraine plans to establish nearly 200 mental health facilities, the Health Ministry reported on Dec. 3. “We strive to create ...
The American Journal of Managed Care
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What You Need to Know About Seasonal Affective Disorder
Discover strategies for identifying, treating, and supporting those affected by seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
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First neuroimaging study of people with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
For many years, those with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) have been labeled as extreme "fussy eaters." ...
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