A study published Wednesday revealed that gasoline containing lead was the direct cause of 150 million cases of mental ...
A history of lead in gasoline may be behind tens of millions of mental health conditions in the United States, according to ...
Exposure to lead in the U.S. has contributed to an excess of 151 million mental disorder cases, according to research ...
The U.S. population experienced an estimated 151 million excess mental health disorders attributable to exposure to lead from ...
Decades of leaded gasoline exposure in the United States linked to mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD ...
Lead is neurotoxic and can erode brain cells and alter brain function, so there is no safe level of exposure at any point in ...
Professor Woods received his B.S. in psychology from Portland State University in 1994 and a Psy.D. in clinical psychology with a specialization in neuropsychology from the Virginia Consortium ...
In 1923, lead was first added to gasoline to help keep car engines healthy. However, automotive health came at the great ...
Decades of lead exposure from car exhaust altered the mental health of millions of Americans, making them more prone to ...
He holds a B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Neuroscience from Morehouse College. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in Psychology with a focus in Clinical Neuropsychology and Advanced Statistical Methods ...
A new study calculates that exposure to car exhaust from leaded gas during childhood altered the balance of mental health in ...
The fuel type was banned in 1996, but people exposed to it as children are particularly susceptible to depression, anxiety, ...