Lead Poisoning facts
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In 1981, a 27 year old James Cameron was working as a director on Pirhana II, when he was fired for failing to get a close-up of the lead actress. He then got food poisoning and during his illness had a nightmare about a robot sent from the future to kill him - the idea for The Terminator
how lead poisoning works?
The US government poisoned industrial alcohol during Prohibition, leading to the deaths of around 10,000 people.
What's lead poisoning?
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what lead poisoning does to the body?
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In 1924, when Standard Oil was researching tetraethyl lead as a gasoline additive, 32 of 49 workers had to be hospitalized due to lead poisoning, and 5 of them died. A federal panel made entirely of industry scientists later concluded that there "no danger” from tetraethyl lead.
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From the 1500’s - 1800’s tomatoes were usually only consumed by the poor because they were considered poisonous to the rich. The high lead content of pewter silverware and plates would leech into high acidic foods when eaten causing poisoning and death.
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Reuters found 3,810 U.S. areas with lead poisoning double Flint’s
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After poachers kill large mammals the presence of vultures overhead can warn rangers that a kill happened. So the poachers poison the carcasses for the vultures. This is causing a large decline in the vulture populations and leading to increased levels of disease.
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Europeans feared eating tomatoes for 200 years, because when wealthy Europeans using pewter plates, high in lead content, ate tomatoes off the plates, the high acidity in tomatoes would cause the fruit to leach lead from the plate, resulting in many deaths from lead poisoning
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Childhood lead poisoning was linked to lead-based paints in 1904. Several EU countries banned it in 1909, League of Nations banned it in 1922. The US did not start phasing it out until 1971 & houses built before 1978 may contain lead paint
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Tap water from ancient Rome likely contained up to 100 times more lead than local spring water. Some historians link fall of the Western Roman Empire to lead poisoning
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The national fruit of Jamaica, the ackee, is poisonous in all but one small portion, and that portion is only safe to eat after the fruit has naturally opened on its own. Eating it prematurely or any other part at all causes "Jamaican Vomiting Sickness," which can lead to coma or death.
Why does lead poisoning cause anemia?
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In the 1900s, Radithor was marketed as an energy drink, but was really just distilled water with radium in it. When the first person died of the radiation poisoning, he had to be buried in a lead coffin. His body was still radioactive when he was disinterred years later.
The first (likely) artificial sweetener made by mankind poisoned a lot of Romans, due to its lead acetate content. - source
For decades the lead industry successfully blamed parents (specifically minorities) for child lead poisoning - source
Michigan isn't even in the top 10 of Worst Lead Poisoned States while Pennsylvania and New York are #2 and #1.
Eagles are being poisoned all over the US by eating lead bullets left in deer remains - source
What happens when you get lead poisoning?
The tomato was feared as poisonous & nicknamed "poison apple" as recently as 200 years ago. This was because tomatoes were served in lead tableware which caused its acidity to leach the lead caleading to lead poisoning. The leaves however, contain solanine & are poisonous & can be fatal
How lead poisoning occurs?
About Picher, Oklahoma. A town that had to be abandoned after it was discovered that an old lead mine was poisoning the residents. The real nail in the coffin came when an F-4 tornado hit in 2008. Today, the town sits completely empty.
Graphite in pencils is commonly referred to as lead because in the 1500s chemists mistakenly identified a large deposit of graphite as lead. The misconception was furthered because manufacturers used lead paint on the wood holders of pencils, leading to lead poisoning.
Poison ivy can grow as a vine. Using a chainsaw on such a vine leads to Poisonous Flying Sawdust
Thomas Midgley Jr. of General Motors introduced lead to gasoline. He reportedly said, "Can you imagine how much money we're going to make with this?" while recovering from lead poisoning after demonstrating it was totally safe by inhaling leaded gas for 60 seconds
A Greenland Shark's meat is poisonous; producing effects similar to extreme drunkenness, and Eating too much can even lead to convulsions and death.