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High Blood Lead Skyrockets Risk of Panic Disorder
Posted Dec 20 2009 10:42pm
New Research links high blood lead to increased risk of panic disorder and depression.
Lead levels thought to be safe can cause damage to the central nervous system.
Lead may interfere with Serotonin levels in the brain.
Exposure to lead must be reduced.
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