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Aris Nakos's avatar

I didn't realize blood lead outranked smoking as a coronary mortality risk factor until this piece. That alone moves biomonitoring from bookkeeping to triage.

The mixtures gap you name feels like the next leaded-gasoline moment. Do you see any workable metric for cumulative EDC load coming, or are we stuck summing single analytes for another decade?

p.s. I build Mangood, a scanner that flags hormone disrupting ingredients in everyday products for men, trying to cut inflow at the consumer end. Still beta at mangood.app?ref=substack-practitioners if you ever have a sec.

Sanford Mayer's avatar

Great read! Is NHANES at any risk under the present anti-science administration. It seems to me to be right up MAHA’s alley, measuring hard data as affected by lifestyle. Where does NHANES get its funding from? I think it should be ramped up. I was struck by the graph on lead levels. In the 1970’s was it really that high? I’m 81 yo and, as a child, played with lead toy soldiers…I was probably in the hundreds! Never having been chelated, does the risk remain with me many years later?

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