Lead exposure and risk of ADHD and conduct disorders in children: evidence from a retrospective cohort in Philadelphia, PA

CONCLUSION: Childhood lead exposure was associated with increased risk of ADHD in this urban clinical population, including at blood lead levels at or above the current reference value set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, emphasizing the importance of continued prevention efforts. These findings underscore the ongoing neurodevelopmental risks of low-level lead exposure and highlight the disproportionate burden placed on children residing in socioeconomically disadvantaged urban…

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