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In reply to the discussion: Yes, lead poisoning could really be a cause of violent crime [View all]KT2000
(22,162 posts)it was in paint for one. It was in red dyes. It is in household manuals from the 1800's that tell people use "sugar lead" to clean clothes. It had a sweet taste to it so some people used to eat it.
One really must analyze the total exposure sources to use such a graph and have it mean anything.
Also - Over the years there have been physicians who have tried to protect the health of children from exposures to lead. H. Needleman MD., was in the forefront. The lead industry worked very hard to destroy the man. Some of the studies you say have been discredited in the 70s are likely a result of the attacks on those concerned physicians. Just because an industry hack gets his opinion into the media does not make it so.
I will believe people like Dr. Needleman, who put everything on the line for the sake of the health of children, over industry PR any day.