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Millions of Americans—especially Gen X—are dealing with psychiatric disorders associated with leaded gasoline exhaust, new study findsThe study, from Aaron Reuben, a postdoctoral scholar in neuropsychology at Duke University, and colleagues Michael McFarland and Mathew Hauer at Florida State University, states that more than ...
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Research shows more than 150 million mental diagnoses may be linked to lead in gasolinemore often or more kinds,” said coauthor of the study Dr. Aaron Reuben, assistant professor of clinical neuropsychology at the University of Virginia. The study published Wednesday in The ...
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Lead in gasoline linked to 150 million mental disorder cases in the US: Here's what to knowAs per Dr. Aaron Reuben, assistant professor of clinical neuropsychology at the University of Virginia, the exposure likely would not have happened had lead not been in gasoline. Ruben said ...
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Born before 1996? You may have been exposed to deadly chemicalAaron Reuben, the study co-author and a neuropsychology researcher from Duke University said: 'We have very few effective measures for dealing with lead once it is in the body, and many of us have ...
The findings, from Aaron Reuben, a postdoctoral scholar in neuropsychology at Duke University, and colleagues at Florida State University, suggest that Americans born before 1996 experienced ...
The paper, published Dec. 4 in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, was headed by Duke University’s Aaron Reuben, a postdoctoral scholar in neuropsychology. Reuben previously published a ...
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