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  3. Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas.

Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas.

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  • JSMuellerRoemerJ JSMuellerRoemer

    @dantheclamman Isn’t it great being an (early) Millenial? Almost the same lead dose at birth, but no chance of owning a home. But yes, regulation works, another example is CFCs/HCFCs and the ozone layer

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    @JSMuellerRoemer @dantheclamman "Elder Millenial" Is the term you are searching for. πŸ˜† πŸ––

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    • JDJ JD

      @JSMuellerRoemer @dantheclamman "Elder Millenial" Is the term you are searching for. πŸ˜† πŸ––

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      @JDGeoShack @dantheclamman I know the term, I just don’t like it πŸ˜†

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      • JSMuellerRoemerJ JSMuellerRoemer

        @JDGeoShack @dantheclamman I know the term, I just don’t like it πŸ˜†

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        @JSMuellerRoemer @dantheclamman LMAO - embrace it with me! With age comes wisdom.

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        • Sassinake! - βŠƒβˆͺ∩βͺ½S Sassinake! - βŠƒβˆͺ∩βͺ½

          @dantheclamman

          and that's why they are going to roll them back.

          Dr. Dan KillamD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Sassinake the paper actually explicitly calls this out in a way I rarely see in a discussion section. very powerful and kind of chilling

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          • JDJ JD

            @JSMuellerRoemer @dantheclamman LMAO - embrace it with me! With age comes wisdom.

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            @dantheclamman @JDGeoShack dunno, I feel with age comes anger and rage against capitalism and conservative politicians (i.e. all that aren’t on the very left end of the spectrum these days, which is basically the 90s center left). But maybe that’s not about age, more about a system hellbent on ending humanity? πŸ€”

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            • JSMuellerRoemerJ JSMuellerRoemer

              @dantheclamman @JDGeoShack dunno, I feel with age comes anger and rage against capitalism and conservative politicians (i.e. all that aren’t on the very left end of the spectrum these days, which is basically the 90s center left). But maybe that’s not about age, more about a system hellbent on ending humanity? πŸ€”

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              @JSMuellerRoemer @dantheclamman AKA Wisdom πŸ˜† You're spittin' facts right now. Keep on, you lovely fediverse citizen you. ❀️

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              • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                @dantheclamman

                Good to see this evidence!

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                • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                  Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                  https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                  @dantheclamman Kevin Drum would've loved this

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                  • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                    Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                    https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                    @dantheclamman but won't anybody think of the shareholders and how these evil regulations make them miss out on the last pennies for their return on investment! /s

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                    • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                      Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                      https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                      @dantheclamman
                      I know I'm a broken record (or looping GIF) on this, but a large reason Pb levels aren't even lower is Avgas, the 100-octane gasoline fuel burned in virtually all reciprocating-engine aircraft, which still contains tetraethyl lead.

                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avgas

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                      • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                        Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                        https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                        @dantheclamman But without lead causing irrational impulsive behavior and brain damage, how will the GOP get new voters?

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                        • Fucking bitch Martin VermeerM Fucking bitch Martin Vermeer

                          @dantheclamman Nothing about environmental lead and crime, which appears to be a thing...

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                          @martinvermeer @dantheclamman Truthfully, this would be very hard data to draw any conclusions from. There are just too many other factors. For instance, the shift from mostly human manufacturing to mostly robotic manufacturing (which began happening at increasing scale post WWII) the stagnation of wages are going to drive crime. Also the CIA selling arms to Iran to buy drugs from Noriega to dump on US streets to increase crime as a way to attack minorities. Too many factors. Hard to isolate.

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                          • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                            Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                            https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                            @dantheclamman recommending this lead story, facinating
                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV3dnLzthDA

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                            • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                              Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                              https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                              @dantheclamman that pussy grabbin pig pedonald seems to have the a brain eaten by this affliction..

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                              • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                                Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                                https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                                @dantheclamman How many of those leaded babies are members of congress today?

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                                • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                                  Comparing historical hair samples from people from when they were babies to today, a new study finds a nearly 100-fold decrease in lead from samples after the EPA's crackdown on leaded gas. Regulation works and it saves lives!
                                  https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/a-century-of-hair-samples-proves-leaded-gas-ban-worked/

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                                  @dantheclamman

                                  Lead was also found in pipes, gasoline, paints, etc. And amalgam is still used today. When it comes out, it is hazardous waste.

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                                  • raspberryswirlR raspberryswirl

                                    @dantheclamman recommending this lead story, facinating
                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV3dnLzthDA

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                                    @raspberryswirl @dantheclamman
                                    Veritasium always does good stuff.

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                                    • Dr. Dan KillamD Dr. Dan Killam

                                      @Sassinake the paper actually explicitly calls this out in a way I rarely see in a discussion section. very powerful and kind of chilling

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                                      The damage done by this is staggering. It will continue to effect humans for several generations. Leaded paint will also be an issue for decades to come.

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                                      • obscurestarO obscurestar

                                        @martinvermeer @dantheclamman Truthfully, this would be very hard data to draw any conclusions from. There are just too many other factors. For instance, the shift from mostly human manufacturing to mostly robotic manufacturing (which began happening at increasing scale post WWII) the stagnation of wages are going to drive crime. Also the CIA selling arms to Iran to buy drugs from Noriega to dump on US streets to increase crime as a way to attack minorities. Too many factors. Hard to isolate.

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                                        @obscurestar @martinvermeer @dantheclamman Actually, the lead-crime correlation shows up across all industrialized societies in 20c. That the curves line up despite different countries industrializing and moving to automobiles at different times indicates that lead exposure was a major factor. It was not contained in the US, far from it.

                                        I think the burden of proof is on those who suggest that what we know to be true about lead exposure for individuals and small groups of people somehow doesn't scale to large groups.

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                                        • wyngmanT wyngman

                                          @obscurestar @martinvermeer @dantheclamman Actually, the lead-crime correlation shows up across all industrialized societies in 20c. That the curves line up despite different countries industrializing and moving to automobiles at different times indicates that lead exposure was a major factor. It was not contained in the US, far from it.

                                          I think the burden of proof is on those who suggest that what we know to be true about lead exposure for individuals and small groups of people somehow doesn't scale to large groups.

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                                          @tasket @martinvermeer @dantheclamman I don't at all doubt that lead, particularly tetraethyl lead isn't toxic and a contaminant on a massive scale (not to mention used for the stupidest pure greed reasons). Even the Romans knew that lead was bad news. Correlation across many industrialized nations can well constitute a smoking gun but correlation is not always causation. Just urging caution with blanket statements.

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