Go to right around 6:30 Our Narrow Slicehttps://youtu.be/yNLdblFQqsw
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There is serious speculation that the ban on leaded gasoline significantly reduced crime in the United States. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead-crime_hypothesis …
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it's why the removal of lead from petrol has made a substantial difference to the air we breathe, and to a likely reduction in crime http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-27067615 …
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Exactly. It’s a neurotoxin. Its effects are often sub-clinical: it shaves off some IQ points and impairs impulse control. Poor impulse control is a factor in violent crime.
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OMG This would be awesome! I've been asking, if you look back in my tweets what can we do? Even though I'm sick, I called upon their politicians n got no response. Bless your heart if you can be the main voice for a change!
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I should say make the water drinkable. The sad part is what is the long term damage done to these people and their babies. Very heart breaking!
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I've been thinking about this ever since Flint. The impacts of which will be felt decades later
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There’s more and more research being done on finer effects of heavy metals on neural development. Take a look a Neuroplasticity.
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The Boomers grew up in a fog of lead from exhaust emissions. It’s a factor. I think the Romans and their lead pipes went the same way.
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