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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1445574)3/10/2024 5:18:58 PM
From: the traveler1 Recommendation

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longz

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I question the validity of the study. Not the hypothesis but the results. I mean IQ itself is very complex and hard to measure correctly with such precision. I doubt such precise measurements discussed regarding lead gas problems are even possible!



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1445574)3/10/2024 6:19:46 PM
From: Eric2 Recommendations

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pocotrader
rdkflorida2

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Yes,

It seems that a number of folks here are afflicted with lead poisoning.

Some classic symptoms presented here with people.

Leaded gasoline is finally gone – but its toxic legacy linger

One of the earliest and most adamant critics of leaded gasoline in the 1920s was Yandell Henderson, a Yale University physiology professor who warned the U.S. government that lead exhaust from cars would cause widespread chronic lead poisoning in urban centers

grist.org



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1445574)3/10/2024 9:02:28 PM
From: pocotrader  Respond to of 1574538
 
so that's why there are so many maghats, too much sniffing fumes