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Consequences of Lead Exposure in the United States

Lead exposure in the U.S. population leads to a wide range of negative outcomes, particularly affecting the nervous system. Consequences include developmental delays and learning disabilities in children, long-term psychological changes in adults, and broader societal impacts such as increased crime rates, as suggested by the lead-crime hypothesis.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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