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Lead in Gasoline Has Damaged Your Mental Health and IQ, with Dr. Aaron Reuben

Dec 16, 2024
Dr. Aaron Reuben, a neuropsychologist and co-author of a significant study, unveils the shocking link between lead exposure from gasoline and mental health issues. He discusses the staggering 151 million cases of mental illness linked to lead in gasoline, highlighting the severe impact on those born during its peak usage, particularly Gen X. Reuben explains how lead damages developing brains and the risks it poses even today due to environmental contamination. He also explores potential remedies and the implications of these findings for public health.
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INSIGHT

Population Mental-Health Toll From Gasoline Lead

  • Leaded gasoline caused 151 million additional cases of psychological disorder in the U.S. between 1940 and 2015.
  • Aaron Reuben estimates the population gained 600 million mental-illness symptom points from gasoline lead exposure.
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Generation X Was Peak‑Exposed

  • People born mid‑60s to early‑80s (Generation X) were the peak-exposed group because leaded-gasoline emissions peaked around 1975.
  • Reuben calls them "Generation Lead" as the first mass-scale population to be indiscriminately exposed.
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How Lead Harms Developing Brains

  • Lead mimics calcium in neurons, disrupting signaling, killing cells, and disorganizing brain wiring during development.
  • This neurodevelopmental disruption raises risk across many disorders, increasing general psychopathology liability.
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