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U.Va. study finds Gen X has historically high lead exposure, health risks

Summary by Washington Top News
A new study from the University of Virginia has shed light on the extensive impact of lead exposure on individuals born between the late 1960s and mid-1980s in the U.S. Researchers revealed that members of Generation X had historically high levels of exposure to lead due to car exhausts with leaded gasoline, which was widely used in automobiles beginning in the 1920s, and spread through the air for decades afterward. Such exposure is known to ha…
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