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lead, Europe and IQ
Widespread lead pollution in the Roman era made led to a drop in IQ across Europe, study suggests
"A 2 to 3 points lower IQ doesn't sound like much, but when you apply that to the entire European population, it's quite a lot."
Lead Pollution Linked to IQ Decline in Roman-Era Europe
A study analyzing Arctic ice cores reveals that lead pollution during the Roman Empire's height contributed to an estimated 2-3 point IQ decline across Europe.
How Lead Pollution During Ancient Rome’s Glory Days Shockingly Lowered IQ Across Europe
New research finds that pollution from ancient silver and lead mining during the Roman Empire resulted in lowered intelligence across Europe.
ScienceAlert on MSN
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Roman Empire's Air Pollution May Have Lowered The IQ of Europe
Using modern evidence of lead pollution and its health effects, the international team calculates that lead exposure in the ...
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Pollution deaths: The air in these countries is the deadliest in Europe
Fine particulate matter contributed to about 239,000 deaths in Europe, but the burden was felt more deeply in some parts of ...
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Photos: Thousands protest against air pollution in this European capital
North Macedonia’s capital Skopje, which often ranks among the most polluted cities in Europe, witnessed people taking to the ...
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Europe’s 10 Greenest Capitals: Sustainable City Breaks For 2025
For eco-conscious travelers seeking a sustainable holiday, more than 400 European cities are actively engaged in green ...
Daily Sabah
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Milan enforces strict smoking ban to combat pollution
Smokers in Italy's financial and fashion capital of Milan risk being fined for lighting up on city streets or crowded public ...
News Day
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How bad is air pollution in Africa? If only we knew
The 2024 World Heart Report suggests air pollution contributes to 1.9 million deaths from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and ...
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