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>Prior to the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970, Americans lived in communities awash with lead from industrial sources, paint, water supply pipes and, most significantly, tailpipe emissions. A dangerous neurotoxin that accumulates in human tissues and is linked to developmental deficits in children, environmental lead levels have come way down in the years since, and so have human exposures. The proof is in your hair. An analysis of hair samples conducted by University of Utah scientists shows precipitous reductions in lead levels since 1916. “We were able to show through our hair samples what the lead concentrations are before and after the establishment of regulations by the EPA,” said demographer Ken Smith, a distinguished professor emeritus of family and consumer studies. “We have hair samples spanning about 100 years. And back when the regulations were absent, the lead levels were about 100 times higher than they are after the regulations.”

Archive: https://archive.today/mW2tt From the post: >>Prior to the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970, Americans lived in communities awash with lead from industrial sources, paint, water supply pipes and, most significantly, tailpipe emissions. A dangerous neurotoxin that accumulates in human tissues and is linked to developmental deficits in children, environmental lead levels have come way down in the years since, and so have human exposures. The proof is in your hair. An analysis of hair samples conducted by University of Utah scientists shows precipitous reductions in lead levels since 1916. “We were able to show through our hair samples what the lead concentrations are before and after the establishment of regulations by the EPA,” said demographer Ken Smith, a distinguished professor emeritus of family and consumer studies. “We have hair samples spanning about 100 years. And back when the regulations were absent, the lead levels were about 100 times higher than they are after the regulations.”
[–] 5 pts

Future humans are going to be very amused about the fact that we voluntarily let us be injected with mercury compounds.

[–] 3 pts

We already mock ancient china for using mercury as a "birth control" to intentionally cause miscarriage.

Also, the phrase "Mad as a hatter" was because hatters used mercury to work the materials, often with their bare hands leading it to be absorbed into their skin and slowly ruining their brain making them "go mad".

[–] 4 pts

And all that knowledge doesn't protect us from having that crap put directly into our bloodstream, only because some guys in white coats said "don't worry about it".

We've come a long way for sure.